#set($c=922488346 928282912)${c}$c ● (Fresh)
Verify if these numbers are intended for a specific tool like the Marketo Velocity Scripting engine, where strict syntax rules often apply. Apache Velocity Engine - User Guide
Velocity Template Language (VTL): An Introduction. The Velocity Template Language (VTL) is meant to provide the easiest, simplest, Apache Velocity Apache Velocity Engine VTL Reference #set($c=922488346 928282912)${c}$c
If the syntax were corrected to a string (e.g., "$c=922488346 928282912" ), the resulting page would display the number sequence twice: 922488346 928282912922488346 928282912 . 🛠 Recommendations Verify if these numbers are intended for a
In most Apache Velocity Engine versions, this would trigger a ParseErrorException because of the unexpected space between the two numbers. It is used to prevent ambiguity with surrounding text
If these are meant to be displayed as text, wrap them in quotes: #set($c = "922488346 928282912") .
This is the formal notation to output the value of $c . It is used to prevent ambiguity with surrounding text.
Directives like #set are generally safe, but if the numbers represent IDs or data from an untrusted source, they should be handled with care to prevent injection.