Agreed - also, im not sure what you covered that was not covered on the wiki 
article:

http://is.gd/5LDlM

Cheers, Tim

On 4 Jan 2010, at 08:42, Marius wrote:

> I think it is a really great blog.
> 
> One comment if I may. I don't view snippets as controllers at all.
> Comparing to Spring MVC for instance AFAIK controllers are the ones
> that process the requests and generate data that will be rendered (in
> MVC way). Here snippets per say never process requests although they
> typically bind user's function that in turn could be compared with
> controllers. Snippets just render dynamic markup.
> 
> 
> Br's,
> Marius
> 
> On Jan 4, 2:10 am, Mads Hartmann <mads...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> I just wrote a small blog post that contains an example of how you use
>> templates in Lift when you need to iterate over a collection of data.
>> This took me a bit of researching and coding to figure out so I'm
>> leaving a link to it here encase anyone new to lift is having the same
>> problem :)
>> 
>> http://sidewayscoding.tumblr.com/post/315327937/view-first-templating...
>> 
>> Also I would appreciate if someone would tell me if this is not the
>> idiomatic way to do, I'm new to Scala and Lift so I don't know any
>> better, thanks.
>> 
>> Mads Hartmann Jensen
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