The let tag defines variables in the DTML namespace.
let tag syntax:
<dtml-let [Name=Variable][Name="Expression"]...>
</dtml-let>
The let tag is a block tag. Variables are defined by tag
arguments. Defined variables are pushed onto the DTML namespace
while the let block is executed. Variables are defined by
attributes. The let tag can have one or more attributes with
arbitrary names. If the attributes are defined with double quotes
they are considered expressions, otherwise they are looked up by
name. Attributes are processed in order, so later attributes can
reference, and/or overwrite earlier ones.
Basic usage:
<dtml-let name="'Bob'" ids=objectIds>
name: <dtml-var name>
ids: <dtml-var ids>
</dtml-let>
Using the let tag with the in tag:
<dtml-in expr="(1,2,3,4)">
<dtml-let num=sequence-item
index=sequence-index
result="num*index">
<dtml-var num> * <dtml-var index> = <dtml-var result>
</dtml-let>
</dtml-in>
This yields:
1 * 0 = 0
2 * 1 = 2
3 * 2 = 6
4 * 3 = 12