UPDATE Jade v0.24.0 fixes this with a !=
syntax for attributes. option(value!='<%= id %>')
I'm trying to build an <option>
with jade, where the value of the option is an UnderscoreJS template marker: <%= id %>
but I can't get it to work because jade is converting my marker text to <= id >
.
Here's my Jade markup:
script(id="my-template", type="text/template")
select(id="type")
<% _.each(deviceTypes, function(type){ %>
option(value='<%= type.id %>') <%= type.name %>
<% }) %>
I expect it to produce this html:
<script id="my-template" type="text/template">
<select id='type'>
<% _.each(deviceTypes, function(type){ %>
<option value="<%= type.id %>"> <%= type.name %> </option>
<% }) %>
</select>
</script>
But what I get instead, is this:
<script id="my-template" type="text/template">
<select id='type'>
<% _.each(deviceTypes, function(type){ %>
<option value="<%= type.id %>"> <%= type.name %> </option>
<% }) %>
</select>
</script>
Note the very subtle difference in the <option>
line of the output... the value
attribute of the option has been HTML encoded.
How do I prevent Jade from HTML encoding this value? I need it to produce the literal value, the same way it does with the text of the option.
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