Re: 5.4 and comments
Re: 5.4 and comments
- Subject: Re: 5.4 and comments
- From: Charles Koppelman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 18:25:58 -0400
- Thread-topic: 5.4 and comments
Title: Re: 5.4 and comments
I think your problem with using double-quoted name attributes inside of double-quotes in JS. If you want to solve that, use single-quotes for your JS string. I have had trouble with using a <webobject ... /> tag in JS, though. I instead use <webobject ... ></webobject>
Charles Koppelman
On 10/30/07 4:31 AM, "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden> wrote:
2007/10/29, Mike Schrag <email@hidden>:
2007/10/29, Jeffrey Simpson < email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> >:
We often use tags to pass values into a piece of _javascript_. Will the tags
be parsed?
Sure!
The only case, where some problems occur (but probably it works) is
var myStr = "My Name is <webobject name="MyName" />";
in this case you should use <webobject name=MyName /> without quote.
Wait, are you answering for WO 5.4 or the WOLips validator. This sounds like the WOLips validator, which also sounds like a bug that you can't use name = "whatever" inside of _javascript_ quotes. I honestly don't know for 5.4 -- I haven't tested this out.
Well, I used name="whatever" inside quote, and it worked in WO 5.3 (I've not 5.4), but I remember I used it also in another component and in the runtime (I don't remember the class, while generating the HTML) it gives an exception (Tag Not Valid if I remember, sorry but It was last year). After I remove the quotes it works perfectly.
ms
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