You can use

% if (0) {
% }

to comment out code, and it'll nest properly. There's no good way of  
doing so with <%doc>.

http://masonhq.com/?FAQ:Components#h-what_s_a_good_way_to_temporarily_comment_out_code_in_a_component_

Jon

On Feb 9, 2010, at 8:09 AM, Furst, Carl wrote:

> Three words:
>
> nested <%doc> tags....
>
> like:
>
> <%doc> what's up <%doc> doc </%doc> </%doc>
>
> so you can comment out a chuck of code more painlessly..
>
> Unless there is a version that has this?
>
> Thanks,
> Carl.
>
>
>
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