I tried that, and it did not work. This makes as the table incrementally builds with additional <td>
tags being added to the string with each iteration pass. Thus, each iteration pass needs to be saved somewhere during each iteration. You’ll note that at the end of the template I clear out these temporary attributes so that they’re not holding on to junk. They only get values when the template runs. So, $AtrTRable is necessary. To address the issue of $MyString possibly being used by something else we’d want to create a second temp value, e.g. $AtrTable2.
Yes, this is possible. I tried and thought of that too, but this would require too many other dependencies, such as this and every child has the same prototype or this first child always being the first child, you could not move it, i.e. report the note order to be displayed in the table. I can’t remember off the top of my head, but I also ran into another issue is well when trying to do this.
BTW, we should move this discussion , Tinderbox Template - Dynamically Built HTML Table: Column Heads Children $Name, Row Labels Parent's $Displayed Attributes - #9 by satikusala, so that it is on template post.