If you're passing a string for the action anyway, why not just append the 
additional @args to it manually?  String paths aren't url encoded, but the 
additional args will be.

That is: c.uri_for('/static/data/eof/{symbol}.txt').path

On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:16 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I have tried to use uri_for() in some parameters of a Java applet, but that 
> URI should contain chars like { and } which then should be replaced by the 
> appled with something else:
>  
> <param name="DataSource" value="[% c.uri_for('/static/data/eof', 
> '{symbol}.txt').path %]">
>  
> If I do this , { and } are URI encoded and I don't want that.
>  
> Is it possible to create URIs that contain literal "{symbol}" when using 
> uri_for() or uri_for_action()?
>  
> Thanks.
>  
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