[Was] silly question...
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It keeps the original formatting.
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interpreted = N
texte = Nice... I have to say this has been a very educational thread for me...Does anyone else out there have any sneaky little tips etc that generallymake life easy when coding WebDNA? I might as well ask huh?I look forward to your replies...Alan------------------------------http://www.streethreds.comon 30/5/03 11:44 am, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com wrote:> It's [raw] when saved as the text variable but then executed when called> in a page as [mylink].> > GK> > > > >> I know the title of this thread is to do with silly questions and I hope>> that this doesn't fall into that particular category.>> >> Can I ask why in this particular case you have used the [raw] tag? I was>> under the impression that using it causes the contents to be displayed>> exactly how they are and not parsed?>> >> Thanks>> Alan>> >> on 29/5/03 5:18 pm, Kenneth Grome at kengrome@webdna.net wrote:>> >>> I've been doing something similar for years, without v5's function> context:>>> >>> [text]myLink=[raw]
>> db=....&value=[thevalue]&returnfield=ID]>[lookup>>> db=....&value=[thevalue]&returnfield=title][/raw][/text]>>> >>> [search ...]>>> [founditems]>>> [myLink]>>> [/founditems]>>> [/search]>>> >>> This has always been an easy way to create a variable once at the top>>> of the page, and then use it any number of times further down on the>>> same page -- while preventing the webdna code inside the text>>> variable from being interpreted until the variable tag is used>>> further down on the page -- such as inside the founditems context in>>> this example.> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Nice... I have to say this has been a very educational thread for me...Does anyone else out there have any sneaky little tips etc that generallymake life easy when coding WebDNA? I might as well ask huh?I look forward to your replies...Alan------------------------------http://www.streethreds.comon 30/5/03 11:44 am, Gary Krockover at gary@garykrockover.com wrote:> It's [raw] when saved as the text variable but then executed when called> in a page as [mylink].> > GK> > > > >> I know the title of this thread is to do with silly questions and I hope>> that this doesn't fall into that particular category.>> >> Can I ask why in this particular case you have used the [raw] tag? I was>> under the impression that using it causes the contents to be displayed>> exactly how they are and not parsed?>> >> Thanks>> Alan>> >> on 29/5/03 5:18 pm, Kenneth Grome at kengrome@webdna.net wrote:>> >>> I've been doing something similar for years, without v5's function> context:>>> >>> [text]myLink=[raw]>> db=....&value=[thevalue]&returnfield=ID]>[lookup>>> db=....&value=[thevalue]&returnfield=title]
[/raw][/text]>>> >>> [search ...]>>> [founditems]>>> [myLink]>>> [/founditems]>>> [/search]>>> >>> This has always been an easy way to create a variable once at the top>>> of the page, and then use it any number of times further down on the>>> same page -- while preventing the webdna code inside the text>>> variable from being interpreted until the variable tag is used>>> further down on the page -- such as inside the founditems context in>>> this example.> > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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