Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
There is one big thing asked many times for: jx:attribute implementation. AFAIU the implementation is not that trivial at all:
<foo>
<jx:attribute name="fooattr" value="barattr"/>
</foo>


This is the most simple case. Still you have to cache all ignorable whitespace awaiting possible jx:attribute. This may affect performance and raise memory allocation per script invocation.


Hmm, can't we just throw away the ignorable whitespaces between the start element and the jx:attribute?
Wouldn't this break the functionality for those who serialize template output to text?

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