Can't you do that same thing with the wicket syntax?
No, it would become:
<div <span rife:v="attrs"/>>
I actually don't see the difference between tapestry/wicket and
invisible attribute. Could you explain it?
The difference is that you can put values and blocks inside the
xhtml tag declarations as attributes. So instead of doing:
<div [!V 'attrs'/]>
you can do
<div rife:v="attrs">
rife:v="attrs" is the actual value tag
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