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The description says it all. How to put a JavaScript script inside handlebars template.

I want to make a dynamic Paypal button for my website.

      <script type="text/x-mustache-template" id="product-item-thumbnail-template">
      <h2>{{title}}</h2>
      <p>{{message}}</p>
      <p><a class="btn" href="#">View details &raquo;</a></p>
      <p><script src="resources/js-frameworks/[email protected]"
            data-button="buynow"
            data-name="My product"
            data-amount="1.00"></script></p>
</script>

But this produces an error because of the tag. it closes the template script and not the paypal script

Thanks

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Try breaking up the "/script" part:

<script ...><{{!}}/script>

That technique is similar to older hacks like

<script>document.write("<script>...<\/script>");</script>
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    This works. Thank you. handlebars really need to do something active about this problem. its quite embarrassing if you ask me
    – Gleeb
    Jun 29, 2013 at 15:17
  • Sorry it actually doesn't work as well... did it work for you? i am still getting a syntax error
    – Gleeb
    Jun 29, 2013 at 15:23
  • @Gleeb the handlebar hackers can't do anything about that problem. The standard mandates that the script element is over as soon as the first </script occurrence was found in the source code. Actually I did not test my solution, but I was quite sure that it would solve the problem. I updated a handlebars example to contain a script tag and it works for me (in Firefox): jsfiddle.net/xfWKF/12
    – Kijewski
    Jun 29, 2013 at 17:15
  • Sorry for the mess but there is actually an error in the paypal .js file. i don't get it. it works with the mini cart version
    – Gleeb
    Jun 29, 2013 at 20:45
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    @bluemunch, I did not understand you. Could you reword your question, please.
    – Kijewski
    Jan 31, 2016 at 15:54

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