I'm not very for this. I think we should keep xpage=plain for delivering 
HTML without the header and footer. It  currently is delivering HTML by 
default unless you change the content type in your script.

We could use a new template with could be  "text" and would use the text 
content type.

Ludovic

Thomas Mortagne a écrit :
> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:29, Thomas Mortagne <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>   
>> Hi devs,
>>
>> In 2.0 architecture we have no way currently to print a strongly
>> formatted text (like JSON) or simply a plain text without XHTML which
>> we are doing generally using xpage=plain in XWiki 1.0
>>     
>
> See http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-3413 for the jira issue
>
>   
>> I propose to use the plain text renderer when xpage=plain and document is 
>> 2.0.
>>
>> The difference between the two is that in xwiki 1.0, wiki syntax
>> generates xhtml when plain text renderer don't. But it's just because
>> XWiki 1.0 does not ave the concept of different renders and the main
>> goal of xpage=plain is JSON and things like that so this difference is
>> not important IMO.
>>
>> Note that this is about supporting XWiki 1.0 "api", we need a generic
>> way to indicate the renderer to use in the URL but that's another
>> subject. For now we have to make xpage=plain works for both 1.0 and
>> 2.0 content.
>>
>> WDYT ?
>>
>> --
>> Thomas Mortagne
>>
>>     
>
>   


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