Thank you Ian and Jake for the response.
Sure Ian, will go through it.
Thanks,
Nitish
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 11:11 PM Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
> It might help to read
> https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Package_lists_and_patterns, including
> the paragraph starting "As a special case, if the pack
Hello everybody,
we are issuing on our website a problem with templating,
variable is: "+"
is converted to: "+"
and inside the *
{ "plain inside ld+json": "\x2b" }
i created the running example https://play.golang.org/p/sGP2Y2KCXLg
but in the play.golang.org website the bu
Hi Guilio,
the playground example is using `text/template`. If you use
`html/template` instead it'll also do the replacement.
The behaviour is part of `html/template`'s feature set, and as far as I
can remember (since at least 2015) has been present under the umbrella
of context aware escapi
I have two html files
index and login
Index return status = 200
login return status = 400
Code snipnet
[image: err2.JPG]
[image: error0.JPG]
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> On Mar 20, 2020, at 1:50 PM, Ali Hassan wrote:
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>index and login
> Index return status = 200
> login return status = 400
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On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 11:50 AM Ali Hassan
wrote:
> I have two html files
>index and login
> Index return status = 200
> login return status = 400
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I didn't see any code. All I saw were two pictures that didn't make any
sense :-)
In other words, please post
Hello Gregor,
thanks a lot with the html I reproduced the bug,
I also found the open issue,
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/33671
> FWIW, http://json.org agrees that \u escapes are valid JSON and \x
escapes are not
my question was about if I was missing something,
and I was missing the html/