Templates don't in any way call functions, they load markup from one
of several potential sources and iterate the pages found through that
array. If no source is found it takes the literal content of your
value, in this case 'kevin'.

In your case, you probably could get something with

[(search group=tnet.solutions.*  template={kevin})]

But only the output from the current page, eight times. In other
words, (unlike PmWiki) variables are not generate dynamically on the
fly, but once at the time of initialization.

What you could do is this:

[(search group=tnet.solutions.* template='<(kevin {+p})>')]

function BOLTFkevin($args) {
       $p = explode('.', $args[1]);
      foreach($p as $key) {
           $out .= "\nValue = " . $key;
           }
      return $out;
      }

Not tested, but I think you get the idea. Generally it's easiest to
use functions for any kind of dynamic display. Variables for static
displays.

Cheers,
Dan

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