Posted on: 09/17/05 07:19pm
By: LWC
I know it's possible by using a space, like { this}, but what if I use a reg exp command in Javascript that can't handle the space?
Is there another way to make sure Geeklog won't steal the { for itself?
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/18/05 12:58pm
By: Dirk
Try writing them as HTML character references (aka entities). 123 is { and 125 is }
And now let's see if the forum will let me post them ...
{ }
bye, Dirk
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/18/05 12:59pm
By: Dirk
Bah, of course not ... So let's try it with spaces:
& #123; & #125;
bye, Dirk
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/18/05 04:32pm
By: LWC
Like I said, it's for a Javascript command involving reg exp. It has to have the real { and }.
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/24/05 08:25pm
By: LWC
So is there anything I can do (again, reg exp can't use Ascii substitues).
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/25/05 06:25pm
By: ronack
Can you add a slash like /{ or /}
Using the { symbol in templates
Posted on: 09/26/05 04:18am
By: LWC
Not only that I don't think Geeklog cares, but it ruins the reg exp anyway.