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Re: parsing variable name in a velocity template: msg#00134jakarta.velocity.user
Nathan already did! "sounds like a painful thing to be doing in production, but hey, if it floats your boat: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-velocity/contrib/temporary/templ atetool/ Nathan Bubna nathan@xxxxxxxx" :) Cheers, Andrew Tetlaw Bligh Voller Nield http://www.bvn.com.au p: (07) 3251 5778 f: (07) 3852 2544 Christoph.Reck@xxxxxx wrote on 22/05/2003 06:50:14 PM: > Hey people, who's dreaming? Why hasn't someone else (the authors) spoken up? > > There is a TemplateTool written for exactly this sort of use case. <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> <b> Please Also Note </b>This document, including attachments, is only intended for the addressees and may contain privileged or confidential information. Unauthorised use, copying or distribution of the document or any part of its contents, is prohibited. If you receive this Email in error please notify us by return Email or telephone. We will reimburse you for any reasonable expenses incurred in meeting this request.</font> |
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