The fancy parser allows for ADP Tags and, I think, the use of ns_adp_stream.   If you're not going to use either, use the default parser.

Kevin

In a message dated 3/15/03 10:57:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


On Saturday 15 March 2003 09:55 am, you wrote:
> Is there some super-good reason why this very nice feature hasn't been
> included in the default fancy parser?�� I've recently started doing JSP's,
> and have found that kind of markup so much easier!!�� No more escaping
> quotes or braces in HTML.

What is the default fancy parser? I see some config info for it but no docs on
what it actually is or does different than the normal adp parser.

Jeremy






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