On Saturday, Feb 1, 2003, at 19:28 Europe/London, Tod Harter wrote:

Well, you CAN simply output RAW XML in a taglibhelper based taglib. Then you
can do whatever you want...

Personally I do it all the time. The 'automagic' conversion that taglibhelper
does from perl data to XML is pretty simple-minded at times. Its nice and 99%
of the time its all you need, but it has a few limitations as you found.

Of course the danger is that output invalid XML, which will cause your XSP
page to crash when it runs, but I honestly haven't found that to be a big
problem.
Actually yeah me too. In fact the Wiki uses this technique. At first I thought this would be really slow, but libxml is such a fast parser that it doesn't seem to make any difference (in fact potentially it could be even faster than constructing a DOM piece by piece, because everything happens in C space).

Matt.


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