On Wednesday 05 March 2008 04:36:13 midtoad wrote:
> I had to do a little extra to get this to work, since I needed the
> 'row parameter' in your example above to actually be a variable pulled
> out of the database instead of a fixed numerical value. The code
> below illustrates what I had to do:
>
> <table border="1">
> <tr><td>ID</td><td>Title</td></tr>
> <tr py:for="plot in plots">
> <?python
> i = plot.id
> j = plot.title
> link = '<a href="/plotdraw?plotType=%s">%s</a>' % (i,j)
> link = XML(link)
> ?>
> <td>${plot.id}</td><td>${link}</td></tr>
> </table>
>
> The key point is that if you are using a variable which resolves to a
> string containing problematic characters like '<', you need to
> explicitly tell Kid that you using xml-type characters, by use of the
> XML function.
Much to complicated.
<td>${plot.id}</td><td><a
href="/plotdraw?plotType=${plot.id}">{plot.title}</a></td></tr>
Diez
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