Hi Geert, One of the thing which appealed to me in Rife was the fact that I hate the jsp tag-soup.
I wanted to have a templating system which allow web designer to visualize pages in their editor and browser without being obliged to start the server. Tapestry and Wicket also offered this kind of "non intrusive" instrumentation of web pages. I thought it was also the case for Rife as I saw at a first glance that the tags (at least the first version of them) was HTML-Comment like. But, I realize that when I define two or three blocks as alternative values for a "value" tag, those three blocks appear if I open a browser and try to pre-visualize the page. Is there a way to prevent some of them to appear in the browser? Do you think that coding them as <r:b> instead of <!--B> is a sound and safe solution to that problem? Beside that I would say that I love the templating system which allow to really keep presentation and business logic separate. Thanks Jean-Marie -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/templates-viewed-in-a-browser-tf3010833.html#a8362163 Sent from the RIFE - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Rife-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.uwyn.com/mailman/listinfo/rife-users
