Is it possible to define a new variable within a jquery template? I read the official jquery template docs but could not find anything on this. I tried something like {{ var xxx=123 }} but it didn't work. Finally I am using a hack by doing ${$item.xxx=123,""} and later using $item.xxx but I am sure it is not the best approach...

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I don't think that doing the $item approach is too bad. It is consistent with where you would look for variables that are passed in via the options parameter to $.tmpl.

Another approach that I have used, based on a small tip here, is to actually define a "var" template tag.

Just do:

$.extend($.tmpl.tag, {
    "var": {
        open: "var $1;"
    }
});

Then you can use it in your templates like:

{{var xxx=123}}
...
<div>${xxx}</div>

Also, nice blog post here on custom jquery template tags: http://blog.sterkwebwerk.nl/2010/12/15/custom-jquery-template-tags-1/

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And for setting variables perhaps $.extend($.tmpl.tag, {"setvar": {open: "$1;"}}); – Gavin Jun 3 '11 at 0:48
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You can extend jquery template with eval tag

$.extend($.tmpl.tag, { "eval": { open: "$1;"} });

and use

{{eval var xxx = 123}}
{{eval xxx += 23}}
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