Re: [Rife-users]
You can find an overview here:
http://rifers.org/wiki/display/RIFE/Alternative+tag+syntax

On 16 Jun 2006, at 01:54, Steven Grimm wrote:

I've looked in the docs for something about this, but I don't see anything. What is the difference, if any, between "<!--V -->" and "[!V]"? I understand the former can be replaced with "${v}" (and I prefer that syntax) but some of the examples I've run across seem to continue to use the "[!" syntax in href and action attributes even though they use the "${" syntax everywhere else.

My current assumption is that there is no difference, that the "[!" syntax was invented solely to avoid confusing HTML parsers by having "<" and ">" characters inside the attributes of HTML tags. Is that correct?

If this is documented somewhere, please feel free to point me there. It is entirely possible I missed it. The user's guide just says "there is another syntax ... where [! is used instead of <!--" but it doesn't say why you'd choose one over the other.

-Steve
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