You cannot, too.

I've tested. The correct way is: {{=XML(str(BR())*5)}}




On 07/25/2012 04:09 PM, Derek wrote:
Ok, how about {{=(BR()*5).XML()}}

On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:53:05 AM UTC-7, viniciusban wrote:

    They don't work. Output is escaped.

    Try it out.

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    On 07/25/2012 03:40 PM, Anthony wrote:
    > Though you can do:
    >
    > |
    > {{=BR().xml()*5}}
    > |
    >
    > or
    >
    > |
    > {{=str(BR())*5}}
    > |
    >
    > Anthony
    >
    > On Wednesday, July 25, 2012 1:23:37 PM UTC-4, viniciusban wrote:
    >
    >     No, you cannot.
    >
    >     On 07/25/2012 02:18 PM, Lucas R. Martins wrote:
    >     > You also can use {{=BR()*5}}  or {{=ANYTHING()*5}}
    >     >
    >     > Em Qua 25 Jul 2012 13:51:38 BRT, Toby Shepard escreveu:
    >     >> In my own html generating libraries, I normally allow
    >     >> an integer argument to the <BR> maker, which is a count
    >     >> of how many tags to put out. So:
    >     >>
    >     >> {{=BR(5)}}
    >     >>
    >     >> could output <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>
    >     >>
    >     >> This works out since the BR tag can't have any components
    >     >> anyway.
    >     >>
    >     >> Just a thought. I find it useful at times.
    >     >>
    >     >> Tobiah
    >     >>
    >     >
    >     >
    >
    > --
    >
    >
    >

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