Yep that would fix the issue. But i am thinking those stripped html 
comments should not be evaluated. That seems odd to me. 

On Tuesday, 31 December 2024 at 11:20:37 UTC+3 Kurtis Rader wrote:

> Argh! I just realized my reference to the comment about the html/template 
> "HTML" type handling of comments isn't really relevant. The issue is that 
> the html/template package doesn't inhibit substitution inside a semantic 
> HTML comment. It does elide comments from the generated output but does 
> attempt to perform substitutions within the HTML comment. This doesn't 
> surprise me but it also wasn't obvious to me from a quick reading of the 
> package documentation. Perhaps the documentation would benefit from the 
> addition of some clarifying text on this point. You have to actually 
> convert the HTML comment into a literal string. For example, changing
>
> <!-- <input value='{{.nonExistingData}}'> -->
>
>
> into
>
> {{ "<!-- <input value='{{.nonExistingData}}'> -->" }}
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 11:31 PM Kurtis Rader <kra...@skepticism.us> 
> wrote:
>
>> You should always include the full error message (and backtrace if 
>> available) as well as telling us the relevant version of Go you used to 
>> compile your program and the particular package you believe is the source 
>> of the problem. A minimal reproducible example is also a good idea if 
>> feasible.
>>
>> In this case we're guessing you're using https://pkg.go.dev/html/template 
>> but we shouldn't have to guess. Jon guessed that the error is from a 
>> Javascript interpreter, and not a Go stdlib package, because of the lack of 
>> context and the wording of the partial error message you gave us. I'm 
>> guessing the error is from src/text/template/exec.go:
>>
>> s.errorf("can't evaluate field %s in type %s", fieldName, typ)
>>
>>
>> Note that html/template delegates the actual substitution to 
>> text/template.
>>
>> The documentation for html/template (
>> https://pkg.go.dev/html/temp...@go1.23.4 
>> <https://pkg.go.dev/html/template@go1.23.4>) explicitly states that the 
>> HTML type should not contain comments:
>>
>> HTML encapsulates a known safe HTML document fragment. It should not be 
>> used for HTML from a third-party, or HTML with unclosed tags or comments. 
>> The outputs of a sound HTML sanitizer and a template escaped by this 
>> package are fine for use with HTML.
>>
>> Whether that package comment is relevant is unclear since you didn't 
>> provide enough information for us to do more than make educated guesses.
>>
>> I took the first example program at 
>> https://pkg.go.dev/html/temp...@go1.23.4 
>> <https://pkg.go.dev/html/template@go1.23.4> and inserted your string as 
>> the first line of the "const tpl = ..." definition. That resulted in this 
>> runtime failure:
>>
>> 2024/12/30 23:28:23 template: webpage:2:21: executing "webpage" at 
>> <.nonExistingData>: can't evaluate field nonExistingData in type struct { 
>> Title string; Items []string }
>>
>>
>> Does that look like the error you're seeing?
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 30, 2024 at 11:23 AM atilkan <emraha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I am trying to add html comment (yes, they will be removed). I believe 
>>> it strips the comments after processing the template. If you put 
>>> non-existing property inside html comments, it throws error. 
>>> Maybe better to strip comments before processing the template?
>>>
>>> `<!-- <input value='{{.nonExistingData}}'> -->`
>>>
>>> I would paste the whole error but you have to search needle in haystack. 
>>> Basically says* "can't evaluate field nonExistingData"*. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Have a nice day.
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