On Saturday, 26 May 2012 09:08:47 UTC+1, doniyor wrote:
>
> Yeah, but then i dont create htmls. What i want is to create so many htmls 
> as the number of objects in db. Is it possible to go around the “return“ 
> till the end of loop? Then i will have all htmls created with rendered 
> values. Is it possible to render a html particle wihthout return 
> statement.. I am also thinking now.. 
>
> Thanks man ;)


You haven't explained why you want to do this. What are you going to do 
with all these "htmls"? What's the point of creating them individually? 
Where will they be used?
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