Jim Fulton wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
Jim Fulton wrote:
I suggest that, since this appeared in a code snippit to begin with, it should have been written as:
blah blah '(_.None,_,foo)' blah blah
I don't format my code like that ;-)
I'm not sure what the ';)' refers to, but single quotes are the correct way to indicate literal code in structured text.
That seems to be a rather inappropriate character to quote code with. You can't quote any of the vast reams of code which uses quotes, such as: REQUEST.set('id', 'value') or any other similar code. As an aside, I just tried, in http://www.zope.org/Wikis/zope-edu/SandBox, quoting the code: <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('id', 'value')"> It didn't work, so I then tried <dtml-call "REQUEST.set(id, value)"> which also didn't work, but it did work if I quoted it by escaping the following paragraph using the :: syntax. This indicated that the 'some code' functionality is in some way broken, since it doesn't happen before executing any dtml which might be on the page. Cheers, Stephen -- Stephen Harrison stephen@nipltd.com New Information Paradigms www.nipltd.com