I'm using JXTemplateGenerator (very nice stuff BTW), and remarked that
if the result of an expression is a org.w3c.dom.Node, it will again be
"executed", i.e. parsed as a JXTemplate and interpreted.
I'd like to be able to disable this behaviour, on the one hand because
the data might contain sequences like #{...} that should not be
interpreted as expressions, and on the other hand because of performance
considerations.
I first thought of adding an attribute to the jx:out element (where I
need it) to disable this, but it could as well be global parameter
supplied to the generator (a map:parameter in the sitemap).
But I'm also wondering if this recursive execution of retrieved DOM-data
has any use-case at all, and could maybe be disabled completely?
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Bruno Dumon http://outerthought.org/
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