Quoth Ron Garret ron@flownet.com:
On Apr 30, 2013, at 11:47 AM, Stas Boukarev wrote:
Ron Garret ron@flownet.com writes:
? (with-html-output-to-string (s) ((:a :href (esc "XXX")) (esc "YYY"))) "<aXXX href='XXX'>YYY</a>"
My actual use case is:
(:a :onclick (esc "f('str')"))
This is CL-WHO 1.1.1 acquired through quicklisp.
That's not a bug, the attributes don't need STR or ESC. (with-html-output-to-string (s) ((:a :href (escape-string "XXX")) (esc "YYY")))
Well, they need something if you want to embed a single-quoted string inside them:
? (with-html-output-to-string (s) ((:input :type :button :onclick "alert('foo')"))) "<input type='BUTTON' onclick='alert('foo')' />"
You have a choice. You can either stick with single quotes around foo and change *attribute-quote-char* to double quotes, or leave *attribute-quote-char* as it is and use double quotes around foo.