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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st> on 2000/12/20 19:08:13 UTC

xsp:expr

Hm.. I knew that <xsp:expr> behaves differently
in C2. But it looks like <xsp:expr> is the same
as <xsp:logic>

Using <xsp:logic>this.characters(whatever)</xsp:logic>
is pretty ugly... What to do?
--
Torsten

RE: expr

Posted by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st>.
> > ...open your eyes before asking!
> > Sorry, stupid me found it ;)
> > --
> > Torsten
> 
> Just curious, what did you found? :)

Wrong namespace URI - doh!
(but strange that it worked "a little"
 with the wrong URI ;)
--
Torsten

Re: expr

Posted by Peter Verhage <pe...@ibuildings.nl>.
> ...open your eyes before asking!
> Sorry, stupid me found it ;)
> --
> Torsten

Just curious, what did you found? :)

Peter

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RE: expr

Posted by Torsten Curdt <tc...@dff.st>.
> Hm.. I knew that <xsp:expr> behaves differently
> in C2. But it looks like <xsp:expr> is the same
> as <xsp:logic>
> 
> Using <xsp:logic>this.characters(whatever)</xsp:logic>
> is pretty ugly... What to do?

...open your eyes before asking!
Sorry, stupid me found it ;)
--
Torsten