Is there any way to but a > sign in a dynamic template and have it rendered as '>'. I end up with '>' which is not what I want. I know the suggestion for tml files is to use outputRaw but that does not work in a dynamic template.
Thanks Barry
Is there any way to but a > sign in a dynamic template and have it rendered as '>'. I end up with '>' which is not what I want. I know the suggestion for tml files is to use outputRaw but that does not work in a dynamic template.
Thanks Barry