Thorsten Scherler wrote:
El mié, 21-09-2005 a las 18:12 +0200, Andreas Hartmann escribió:
J. Wolfgang Kaltz wrote:
[...]
IMO it's the opposite, as kind of discussed a couple of days ago.
A document is something presented to the user upon her request; this is
the more usual terminology.
I'd call this a page.
Hmm, a page is a single piece of paper (that is what I associate with
it). A document can contain multiple pages. I more share Wolfgang view.
A document is IMO an atomic (non-aggregated)
you say here non-aggregated.
static or dynamic resource.
The page can be generated by expanding includes inside the document, which
makes it look like it was assembled from various documents.
Includes *are* aggregates! Not like in map:aggregate but they are
aggregated (or included) content.
The document contains only references.
An (aggregated) page is created by expanding these references.
[...]
If I find time I want to implement forrest:views to a lenya pub and we
could discuss this example.
I guess that would throw some more light on the issue.
Unfortunately I don't have the time to look into forrest:views ATM ...
-- Andreas
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