Oh, I assumed you were using Wonder with the $ syntax ... I have no
idea how to escape the attribute prefix in 5.4.
ms
On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:09 AM, Ricardo Parada wrote:
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Subject: Re: Inline bindings: attribute string value begining with $
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<wo:str value="$amount" numberformat="$#,##0" />
\$#,##0
Do I need to use the wonder frameworks for that to work?
'cause I'm not using Wonder. I have setup aliases in my app for
dynamic elements (i.e. str for WOString) and then I setup $ as the
dynamic attribute prefix. So it may look like I'm using one of the
Wonder frameworks but I'm not. :-(
Anyways, I tried using the \ character but it shows up in the
displayed value, i.e. \$4.50
:-)
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