I have an upload script inside an XSL template, which lets JavaScript upload a file. It's inside an XSL template. The upload handler file (upload.php) will return a JSON object when the file is uploaded.
<script id="template-download" type="text/x-jquery-tmpl">
<a href="${url}">${url}</a>
</script>
But when I see the output, only the second ${url}
is parsed.
Propably a JSON binding ${the_binding}
(which is extracted from the JSON object) won't get parsed while it's the value of an attribute.
Thus, the result is the following:
<a href="${url}">http://google.com/search?q=this+JSON+binding+is+parsed</a>
How to let the binding inside href
attribute get it's proposed value?
$('#template-download').tmpl()
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