On Jan 31, 2012, at 3:12 PM, Mike McNally wrote:

> Tags are great for a variety of things. Stripes layouts are (to me)
> really like "super tags". One of the main qualitative improvements
> over tag files is that a layout component can be a whole bunch of JSP
> (including, once and I hope again soon, more invocations of layouts
> :-)
> 
> To me the use of nested layouts is a simplification, not a
> complication. I use a surrounding layout for the overall page, and
> then when there are common page components that call for more than
> what a tag or (ick) a jsp include can do, I use more layouts. It makes
> it much easier to manage site-wide changes.

I've never used Layout, I've always used Tag Files. I'm a Tag File zealot. 
They're simply too simple and too powerful to make be bother to look anywhere 
else. Tag files give JSP a refactorability and elegance I haven't found really 
in any other markup solution.

Regards,

Will Hartung


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