At 9/19/00 03:11 PM, Skip Montanaro wrote:
I'd like to structure my DTML so it is vaguely readable:
<dtml-var "_['start'].strftime('%m/%d%y')"> <dtml-if "start != end"--> -<dtml-var "_['end'].strftime('%m/%d%y')"> </dtml-if-->
This means inserting newlines and doing some indenting. Unfortunately, since I'm generating plain text, the newlines and indentation count (unlike with HTML)...
Even in HTML, the indents and newlines count by showing up as a space before the '-' in the above example. You can fix this with good readability simply by "delaying" the closing '>'. For example, <dtml-var "_['start'].strftime('%m/%d%y')" ><dtml-if "start != end" >-<dtml-var "_['end'].strftime('%m/%d%y')" ></dtml-if> -- Dennis Nichols nichols@tradingconnections.com