Yes, it's ok but I can save n variable definitions with 4 lines of code in 1 point
Seems quite interesting for me

Could someone point me were the page template decides if the expression is a standard, string, python, etc one, please? ;)

2008/8/11 Philipp von Weitershausen <philipp@weitershausen.de>
Garito wrote:
> Considere this case:
>
> I have the sking value in the variable at args/Yanged/Skin
>
> How can I do the equivalent to
>
> args/Yanged/raiz/Skins/${args/Yanged/Skin}/arbolYanged.css/absolute_url
>
> ?
>
> In the python way it will be:
>
> path(path('string:' +
> 'args/Yanged/raiz/Skins/${args/Yanged/Skin}/arbolYanged.css/absolute_url'))
>
> That's returns the expected value but I can't see how to do with your
> propossed way


<a tal:define="skin args/Yanged/Skin;
               file args/Yanged/raiz/Skins/?skin/arbolYanged.css"
   tal:attributes="href file/absolute_url">

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