Hearty congratulations on these highly anticipated features, and thanks to all involved! :)
Best regards, Darby Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote: > Greetings! > > It is my pleasure to announce that Zend_View Enhanced is now entirely in > core! > > This includes the following helpers: > > * Action: dispatches a single controller action and returns the > response body > > * Doctype: allows you to specify and echo an HTML/XHTML doctype; also > provides hinting for other helpers that need to be doctype aware > > * HeadLink: allows aggregating HTML <link> elements, including > stylesheets, alternate links (e.g., for feeds), and more, as well as > generating the X/HTML markup > > * HeadMeta: allows aggregating HTML <meta> tags and generating the > X/HTML markup > > * HeadScript: allows aggregating both inline scripts and links to > external scripts, and generating properly escaped markup for > inclusion in your document. An additional InlineScript helper > extends this and can be used for aggregating and including scripts > for inclusion in the document body. > > * HeadSctyle: allows aggregating inline <style> elements, and > generating properly escaped X/HTML markup. > > * HeadTitle: allows setting and outputting the document title; the > title may be aggregated and returned with an optional separator. > > * Partial: include view scripts in their own variable scope. > PartialLoop allows looping over an iterator and including the > specified view script as a partial with data from the iterator > items. > > * Placeholder: generic containers for arbitrary aggregated content or > captured content. > > These, combined with Zend_Layout, should make the creation of complex > views using Zend Framework a trivial task. > > All helpers include a full test suite and documentation, and will be > included in the next release. > > Thanks to Paddy Brady and Ralph Schindler for spear-heading these and > providing feedback, as well as to all the people who have tested and > provided feedback in the past week. >
