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Start your free trialScott Keddy
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 7,806 PointsNot sure where to go from here...
I keep getting a Bummer..any help?
from flask import Flask, render_template
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
class User:
email = None
user = User()
user.email = 'kenneth@teamtreehouse.com'
return render_template('user.html', user=user)
{% macro hide_email(User) %}
{% list = User.email.split('@') %}
{% for char in list[0][1:] %}
{{-'*'-}}
{% endfor %}
{{ '@' + list[1] }}
{% endmacro %}
1 Answer
Lucero Quiroga Pérez
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 16,577 PointsHi Scott Keddy, I spent a lot of time try to resolve this excercise with {% for ... %}
, but I could not figure out how to solve it. Instead, I wrote another solution:
{% macro hide_email(User) %}
{{ User.email[0] + ('*' * User.email.split('@')[0].index(User.email.split('@')[0][-1])) + '@' + User.email.split('@')[-1]}}
{% endmacro %}
Although I would like to know how to solve it with {% for ... %}
as it says in the statement