Hallo, sorry, I am using MS Outlook "Web Access" running on my company's server and I cannot find any option how to send messages in plain text! Sorry for that.
what exactly do you want to do? May be start and size can help you?
Basically I have an outer <dtml-in> and another nested one: <dtml-in ...> .... <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP',1)"> .... <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP2', (TEMP+_.getitem('Count'))-1)"> <dtml-in DATA start=TEMP end=TEMP2> ... </dtml-in> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP', TEMP+(_.getitem('Count')))"> </dtml-let> You can see from the code that I have to work with REQUEST.set to get around the problem that I cannot type: <dtml-in DATA start=TEMP end="TEMP + _.getitem('Count')-1"> or something. Can you think of a way to use (python) calculations in the "end=" of <dtml-in>? Thanks again, Philipp Robbel
Hi Philipp, ok, I see what you want to do here, but not why you want to do it (that way) ;) Why not using: <dtml-in "DATA[start:end]"> or whatever. Please explain what you are about to do with your complicated use of the in-tag. Regards Tino Wildenhain --On Sonntag, 27. Mai 2001 11:37 +0200 Philipp Robbel <philipp.robbel@eml.villa-bosch.de> wrote:
Hallo,
sorry, I am using MS Outlook "Web Access" running on my company's server and I cannot find any option how to send messages in plain text! Sorry for that.
what exactly do you want to do? May be start and size can help you?
Basically I have an outer <dtml-in> and another nested one:
<dtml-in ...> .... <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP',1)"> .... <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP2', (TEMP+_.getitem('Count'))-1)"> <dtml-in DATA start=TEMP end=TEMP2> ... </dtml-in> <dtml-call "REQUEST.set('TEMP', TEMP+(_.getitem('Count')))"> </dtml-let>
You can see from the code that I have to work with REQUEST.set to get around the problem that I cannot type: <dtml-in DATA start=TEMP end="TEMP + _.getitem('Count')-1"> or something.
Can you think of a way to use (python) calculations in the "end=" of <dtml-in>?
Thanks again, Philipp Robbel
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