There's an open Jira issue on this topic if you'd like to join in the
coversation there.
http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-751
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Daniil Sosonkin <dan...@orbisfn.com>wrote:
> Thanks for the answer. I've seen recent posts to the group about Stripes'
> future. Well, this is one direction. The library is very well matured at
> this point, there's no immediate need to do anything (except for streaming
> layout - works on our platform btw). Maybe one direction to go is introduce
> HTML5 and some XHTML configuration for picky governments and etc...
>
> On 10/11/2010 10:50 AM, Jay Paulson wrote:
>
> Speaking of Stripes generating XHTML tags. We ran into that issue in our
> last project. It's a pain to deal with the self closing tags when you are
> trying to make a HTML 4.01 strict site for the government. It would be very
> nice to maybe have a configuration setting somewhere that you can tell
> stripes what your doctype is and it produces the correct HTML.
>
> Jay
>
> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Mike McNally <emmecin...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Not to my knowledge. And here's another, less obvious HTML5 issue: Stripes
>> tags are coded to generate XHTML (self-closing tags, in particular), and as
>> far as I know there's no way to alter that behavior. (I'd love to be
>> corrected.)
>>
>
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