Sweet, i needed something like this about a week ago, ended up writing my
own  :-/

Cool anyways! nice job!

On 8/18/07, Yehuda Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have just committed a new plugin to the trunk. It's a simple templater
> that allows you to create "templates" that get populated via JSON objects.
> Some examples:
>
> var tmp = $.makeTemplate("My name is {{foo}} and your name is {{bar}}");
> tmp({foo: "Yehuda", bar: "jQuery"}) #=> "My name is Yehuda and your name
> is jQuery"
>
> It also works with global functions and objects:
>
> var tmp = $.makeTemplate("The number being passed in is {{number}} and its
> integer value is {{parseInt(number)}}");
> tmp({number: 17.6}) #=> "The number being passed in is 17.6 and its
> integer value is 17"
>
> In typical jQuery style, you can make it work on elements too:
>
> <div id='testMe' template='{{first}} {{last}} {{parseInt(Math.sqrt
> (number))}}'></div>
> $("#testMe").updateTemplate({first: "Yehuda", last: "Katz", number: 17});
>
> Result: <div id='testMe' template='{{first}} {{last}} 
> {{parseInt(Math.sqrt(number))}}'>Yehuda
> Katz 4</div>
>
> You can also load in the contents via a new Ajax request:
>
> <div id='testMe' template='{{first}} {{last}} 
> {{parseInt(Math.sqrt(number))}}'></div>
>
> $("#testMe").loadTemplate("test.json");
>
> Result: <div id='testMe' template='{{first}} {{last}} 
> {{parseInt(Math.sqrt(number))}}'>Yehuda
> Katz 4</div>
>
> assuming, of course, that test.json contains the JSON object passed in to
> updateTemplate above.
>
> You can check out the plugin at
> http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/plugins/templating/
>
> It already has a few unit tests, which serve as a simple demo for how it
> works.
>
> --
> Yehuda Katz
> Web Developer | Procore Technologies
> (ph)  718.877.1325

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