How about adding a "view source" option to all the pages, like the Dojo sample app has? Maybe even go so far as to show some notes when they flip to that view, and you can point it out that way. I think that would be a nice feature in general actually, and might even be useful when showing how the 2.x version was migrated from 1.x.

Frank

Paul Benedict wrote:
I am going to need ideas how to modify the cookbook. The funny thing is that this feature is not a visible feature; it's not a new tag library; it just allows symbolic names to replace typical URIs in many of the bean and html libraries. How do you demonstrate that visibly? You really can't. Ideas?

Paul

Ted Husted wrote:
On 8/26/06, Wendy Smoak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, then the only other thing I'd suggest is to work this into one of
the example apps, and update the relevant part of the website
documentation, before closing the issue.

I'd suggest adding something to the new cookbook application that
demonstrates the utility.

The virtue of the cookbook is that you don' have to "work something
in". You can create a miniature use case that demonstrates the
original motivation and put it into it's own module.

At some point, it might be helpful if the elder example applications
were rolled into the cookbook, so that there woud not be so many
artifiacts to maintain.

I'd advise against "hacking" the MailReader to demonstrate a feature,
unless the change actually improves the MailReader's design. (Would I
do it this way in my own applications?)

-Ted.

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