The code you sent through assumes that you will never want to display the pre and post html of a container if the container is empty. I personally don't think this is a good assumption to make. I think we'd be better off with an attribute to the container custom tag, something like bShowIfEmpty which I think should default to true. If set to true the pre and post html show no matter what, if false the pre and post html only shows if the container has any content.
What do people think about this?
I'm leaning towards default bShowIfEmpty=false -- isn't the usual templating approach to apply a pre and post HTML selectors for things like TABLEs, ULs and so on?
I like the option of having it included or not but the pre/post options were to enable wrappers for repetitive teaser elements, no?
-- geoff http://www.daemon.com.au/
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