Currently both with-param and bind-at are supported. I'll try to
update the wiki.

Br's,
Marius

On Aug 23, 5:28 pm, _rogerio_ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried to find some info about the correct usage of template related
> tags on wiki but I couldn't find the most recent information about it.
> I'm starting with Lift and I couldn't find all information that I want
> on wiki pages, is there any chance to update the wiki with some info
> about these renamed tags?
>
> On 20 ago, 14:18, inca <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The neat thing about the "insert" is that it is consistent with other
> > templating frameworks (Tiles [http://struts.apache.org/1.x/struts-
> > tiles/tlddoc/tiles/insert.html], Facelets [http://www.roseindia.net/
> > jsf/insert.shtml], etc.), so it would be easy for folks like me to
> > migrate to Lift. I don't think that "lift:bind-at" is a good
> > replacement: it looks very similar to "lift:bind" when browsing the
> > code (I've just tested this, not very eye-catching difference).
> > And if you really like minimal typing, call it <lift:put at=""> (it is
> > one letter smaller than <lift:at name="">) :) And yes, it's naming
> > policy is still consistent with other tags (verbs as tag names and
> > pronouns as attributes).
>
> > About the built-in snippet aliases... I don't see anything wrong
> > there. Just let them have custom xml prefixes, and it would be
> > perfectly clear that it is an alias. I, personally, think that xml
> > prefixes are great. Say I have a snippet like this:
>
> > class HtmlUI {
>
> >   def wrapper(in:NodeSeq):NodeSeq =
> >     <div class="w">
> >     <div class="e">
> >     <div class="c">{in}
> >     </div>
> >     </div>
> >     </div>
>
> >   def button(in:NodeSeq):NodeSeq =
> >     <a class="button"
> >        style={"background:transparent url('/img/buttons/bkg-" + S.attr
> > ("bkg").openOr("green") + ".png') no-repeat"}
> >        title={S.attr("title").openOr("")}
> >        href={S.attr("href").openOr("#")}>
> >       <img src={"/img/buttons/" + S.attr("icon").openOr("") + ".png"}
> > alt=""/>
> >       <div class="gloss"/>
> >     </a>
>
> >    ...etc...
>
> > }
>
> > So every time I need a wrapper or a glossy button I would write
> > <lift:HtmlUI.wrapper ...> or <lift:HtmlUI.button ...>.
> > Now if I had a chance to create xhtml prefix alias for this snippet
> > (something like that:
> >   LiftRules.addSnippetMapping("ui" -> HtmlUI)
> > ), than my xhtml templates would reduce a lot (<ui:wrapper ...> and
> > <ui:button ...>) along with increased readability.
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