Hi Peter,

sorry, I did not explain this clearly:

someDTML looks like this:
<b>Hello World</b>
<dtml-var ZopeTime>

Calling <dtml-var "somePath.someDTML"> returns the html_quoted string
representation:
&lt;b&gt;Hello World&lt;/b&gt;
&lt;dtml-var ZopeTime&gt;

<dtml-with "somePath.someDTML">
  <dtml-var foo>
</dtml-with>
returns
<b>Hello World</b>
2005/10/04 17:29:35.199 GMT+2

As far as I remember, the "old" Zope versions did not html_quote the
html entities. This is what I need in order to have the old applications
run without major "search and replace".

Regards,
Chris

Peter Bengtsson wrote:
No.
<dtml-var "somePath.someDTML"> returns a "pointer" to that object
called someDTML. Not it's rendered content.
<dtml-var "somePath.someDTML(_, REQUEST)"> does the same as <dtml-with
somePath><dtml-var someDTML></dtml-with> (sort of)

There's a big difference between
<dtml-var "somePath.someDTML(_, REQUEST)">
and
<dtml-var "somePath.someDTML(_, REQUEST)" html_quote>

Either I didn't understand your question or this answers it for you.

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