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@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ The most basic tag type is a simple variable. A `{{name}}` tag renders the value |
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All variables are HTML-escaped by default. If you want to render unescaped HTML, use the triple mustache: `{{{name}}}`. You can also use `&` to unescape a variable. |
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If you want `{{name}}` _not_ to be interpreted as a mustache tag, but rather to appear exactly as `{{name}}` in the output, you must change and then restore the default delimiter. See the ["Set Delimiter"](https://github.com/janl/mustache.js#set-delimiter) section for more information about custom delimiters. |
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If you want `{{name}}` _not_ to be interpreted as a mustache tag, but rather to appear exactly as `{{name}}` in the output, you must change and then restore the default delimiter. See the [Custom Delimiters](#custom-delimiters) section for more information. |
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@@ -492,7 +492,31 @@ Mustache.render(template, view, { |
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}); |
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### Set Delimiter |
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### Custom Delimiters |
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Custom delimiters can be used in place of `{{` and `}}` by setting the new values in JavaScript or in templates. |
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#### Setting in JavaScript |
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The `tags` property of the `Mustache` object holds an array consisting of the opening and closing tag values. Set custom values by passing a new array of tags to `parse()`, which gets honored over the default values, or by overriding the `tags` property itself: |
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```js |
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var customTags = [ '<%', '%>' ]; |
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``` |
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##### Pass Value into Parse Method |
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```js |
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Mustache.parse(template, customTags); |
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``` |
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##### Override Tags Property |
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```js |
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Mustache.tags = customTags; |
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// Subsequent parse() and render() calls will use customTags |
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``` |
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``` |
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#### Setting in Templates |
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Set Delimiter tags start with an equals sign and change the tag delimiters from `{{` and `}}` to custom strings. |
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