Is my case considered static HTML?  The HTML is not known at run time.  It 
is received once the app is up and running.  It is not altered at all. The 
intent is to display it.  The HTML is generally always contains a form and 
there is an option to allow the user to alter some of the form fields and 
save the form.

>From my experimentation with wrap() I can see very few circumstances in 
which case it is actually useful.  It appears to be useful where there is 
only one page.  The way nesting of widgets is handled would make it tricky 
in anything more complicated.

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