Thanks Eddy,
the <!-- --> syntax benefit is what I often bring forward, but it
somehow never provides enough weight. They point to Tapestry and
Wicket as another way of doing it invisibly. When I explain that the
templates in RIFE are not limited to XML documents and that they are
used for any text-based format, they usually don't really think
that's important.
The minimum amount of base tags is a good point, I usually forget to
mention that. There's a fourth one though: I ;-)
Thanks for the input,
Geert
Hi everybody,
I'm writing my presentation about RIFE for TSSJS, and I just
*know* that many people in the audience will shriek when they see
the template syntax for the first time.
What do you guys consider a killer argument to defend it and make
them at least accept it as a possibility? Most people I speak with
keep saying they don't like the look of it and round and round it
goes.
Best regards,
Geert
The use of <!-- --> does not break the layout in HTML editors.
You have only three base tags, V, B and BV, through which all kinds
of information can be presented. Compare that to the hundreds of
tags for other web frameworks.
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