For programmers (like me) who like our syntax consistent, the inability to write <dtml-let foo = 1> (because spaces are not permitted around the equivalence operator) is annoying. I have to write <dtml-let foo=1> and that's just plain "ugh!" in my book. Can't something be done about this? Why not accept whitespace in the first place? Should be simple enough, shouldn't it (looking at DT_Let.py, I don't see exactly why not)? -- Alexander Staubo http://www.mop.no/~alex/ "He won a first at Oxford, squandered three fortunes, made love to a thousand women, imbibed strange drugs, sold his soul for Rock 'n' Roll, almost pipped Einstein for the Nobel Prize, was barred from every Chinese noodle parlour in West London and died penniless, at a Hastings boarding-house in his ninetieth year." --Robert Rankin, _The Book of Ultimate Truths_