Can someone give an opinion whether this is a dumb approach? I want to generate a list of OPTION elements for s SELECT element, but I can't see any (clean) way to use a template on a list of values (other than building HTML outside of the template, which is what I'm trying to avoid). This is what I came up with.
It uses three template files and the .py file. The trick (for lack of a better word) is to nest a template inside of itself. Looks a little lispish to me :^) It might not be a good idea for really long lists, but a SELECT shouldn't have all that many options anyway. ########## index.py ########## from mod_python import psp def test(req): .. ..nested ='' .. ..for x in range(10): ....nested = psp.PSP(req, filename='opt2.tmpl', .....................vars={'val1': nested, ...........................'val2': psp.PSP(req, filename='opt.tmpl', ...........................................vars={'val':x})}) ..tmpl = psp.PSP(req, filename='seltest.tmpl') ..tmpl.run(vars = {'options': nested}) ..return ######## seltest.tmpl ########### <html> <h2>Test of Select</h2> <select> <%= options %> </select> </html> ######### opt2.tmpl ########### <%= val1 %> <%= val2 %> ######### opt.tmpl ############ <option><%= val %></option> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list