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<div>Thanks for clarifying that!</div>
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From: mj@zopatista.com<br>
To: tonylabarbara@aol.com<br>
Cc: zope@zope.org<br>
Sent: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 2:14 PM<br>
Subject: Re: [Zope] Calling a Variable<br>
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<div class=AOLPlainTextBody id=AOLMsgPart_0_f732af8c-fcdf-4ee5-b43c-6008f39fcdc0>On 3/8/07, <A href='javascript:parent.ComposeTo("tonylabarbara%40aol.com", "");'>tonylabarbara@aol.com</A> <<A href='javascript:parent.ComposeTo("tonylabarbara%40aol.com", "");'>tonylabarbara@aol.com</A>> wrote: <br>
> I thought I could call a variable in a page template by defining it and then <br>
> putting a ? in front of it in a URL, like this: <br>
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Incorrect, you can only use ? to interpolate variables into a path expression: <br>
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<span tal:define="foo string:bar" <br>
tal:content="here/?foo"></span> <br>
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The above example will look up 'bar' and render it as the content of the span. <br>
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-- Martijn Pieters <br>
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