+1

having 10 "html.esp" tabs open is quite a pain


On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Alexander Klimetschek
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>
> > 1) Most scripts, being GET scripts for html content in a typical app,
> > are named html.esp (or html.whatever depending on the language). That
> > can be confusing when editing them, and lead to errors, developer
> > usability suffers.
> >
>
>  +1
>
>  I have not much experience with Sling and html.esp in particular, but I
> know this problem from Cocoon's sitemap.xmap across various modules (later
> renamed them, which was luckily possible, but you don't think about that in
> the beginning...).
>
>  And sometimes the tools make it even more difficult: Eclipse <= 3.2 on Mac
> for example, displaying only standard "sitemap.xmap" in the tabs, had *no
> way* of determing the full name of the currently viewed file - not in the
> application title, not via a tooltip, nowhere - you could only press sync in
> the typically huge package explorer tree, which is the exact opposite of
> fast switching between files...
>
>  The "it's too late" argument should be turned around: "if you won't do it
> now, you'll never do it!"
>
>
>
>  Alex
>
>  --
>  Alexander Klimetschek
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