2 Jun
2000
2 Jun
'00
3:07 p.m.
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
<let a="'1'" b="'2'" c="'3" d=dontWork_dtml <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('a','2')"> <dtml-var d> </dtml-let>
guess what:
it renders
2-2-3
That is d is not a string but an expression.
Hey, this is a cool trick <grin>. What is happening here is that you are assigning the *function* to d, not its result, so when you do the dtml-var, dtml calls the function and it gets evaluated in the current context. If you make your let expression something like (untested): d="dontWork_dtml(_.None,_)" I think you'll get the result you were looking for. (The _.None,_ pass the namespace in to the method so that it can find a b and c.) --RDM