+-------[ Tom_Rectenwald@carmax.com ]---------------------- | | Hello all, [snip] | This works fine. However, where there isn't a record (i.e. an empty string), a | <TD> will not be defined so that it leaves ugly gaps in the table. To ensure | that a '<TD> </TD>' replaces an empty string '' I added two tal:condition | statements. This works, but is sort of ugly looking as, in my head, it is the | equivalent of two 'if' statements when it should be an 'if/else'. The below | code works, however is there a cleaner way to do this? Probably millions of ways... here's one. | | ### START CODE ### | | <table border="1"> | <tr><th>Date</th><th>Server</th></tr> | <tr tal:repeat="transfer container/getTransfers"> | <td tal:content="structure transfer/time_stamp">time_stamp</td> Replace this; | <td tal:condition="python: transfer.server==''"> </td> | <td tal:condition="python: transfer.server!=''" | tal:content="structure transfer/server">server</td> With this; <tal:block define="theContent python:test(transfer.server, transfer.server,' '"> <td tal:content="structure theContent"></td> </tal:block> | </tr> | </table> | | ### END CODE ### -- Andrew Milton akm@theinternet.com.au