<table width="100%"><tr>
[% FOREACH priv = [ "priv_upload", "priv_inspect", "priv_download",
+ "priv_admin" ] %]
<td align="center">[% priv %] = "[%- line.priv -%]"
</td>
[% END %]
</tr></table>
I'm trying to use a loop to go through privileges for an account .. the variable 'priv' comes through fine but 'line.priv' comes up empty, perhaps because TT2 is looking for line.priv instead of line.priv_upload which is what I want. I'm not sure how I can get this interpolation to happen.
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