>
> Look, a $string.
> Hark, an ${arbitrary + expression}.
> Gawk, a $dictionary[key].function('argument').
> Cool, a $(limit)ing.
>

http://webpy.org/docs/0.3/templetor

On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:49 PM, jlist9 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'd like to print a string "myscript.js" in HTML output. The "myscript"
> part
> of the output is passed in as a variable. However, the "." seems to be
> causing
> the templator to interpret the "." as Python code and I get an error:
>
> AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'js'
>
> Here's the template:
>
> $def with(myscript)
> $myscript.js
>
> Similarly, if I want to concatenate a static string with a variable in
> a template,
> is there a way to do that? In other words, I can use $$ to escape $, is
> there
> a way to escape "." and "" (empty string to separate the variable and the
> static text)?
>
> Thanks,
> Jack
>
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