On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 13:54:24 -0500, Mike Renfro spoke forth:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 12:20:14PM -0500, Christopher N. Deckard wrote:
Well, I tried the following, but it didn't work. It parses just fine. Are "script" tags ignored when the PT is rendered? I could understand why.
I'd be surprised if it parsed fine; if so, I was unaware that <span> didn't require a </span> tag. How about replacing:
username = <span tal:replace="USER_NAME"/>;
That's what the '/' at the end of the tag is for. Shorthand HTML I guess. It's valid html, but in some cases just less readable.
with
username = <span tal:replace="USER_NAME">username</span>;
and then doing similarly for the other variables?
And what's weird is the <span></span> format seems to have parsing issues when between 'script' tags. The following does not seem to parse properly: <html> <head></head> <body> <script tal:define="USER_NAME user/getUserName" type="text/javascript"> function connect() { username = <span tal:replace="USER_NAME">username</span>; } </script> </body> </html> Error Message: Compilation failed TAL.HTMLTALParser.NestingError: Open tags <html>, <body>, <script> do not match close tag </span>, at line 8, column 54 Getting rid of the 'script' tags fixes it, but does not solve the original problem. -Chris