Changing from <!--V to <r:b notation, at a second thought, won't change anything since the contents of the block is still outside of the tag pair.
Frankly I don't see any solution. Jean-Marie Galliot wrote: > > 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#a8370238 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
