This is the formal notation to output the value of $c . It is used to prevent ambiguity with surrounding text.
If the syntax were corrected to a string (e.g., "$c=922488346 928282912" ), the resulting page would display the number sequence twice: 922488346 928282912922488346 928282912 . 🛠 Recommendations #set($c=922488346 928282912)${c}$c
In most Apache Velocity Engine versions, this would trigger a ParseErrorException because of the unexpected space between the two numbers. This is the formal notation to output the value of $c
This is the shorthand notation for the same variable. 🔍 Technical Review & Analysis Logic Verify if these numbers are intended for a
If these are meant to be displayed as text, wrap them in quotes: #set($c = "922488346 928282912") .
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