For the last one I guess we just have to examine the definition of
deprecate:
dep.re.cate   Pronunciation Key  (dpr-kt)
tr.v. de.pre.cat.ed, de.pre.cat.ing, de.pre.cates
To express disapproval of; deplore.
To belittle; depreciate.


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[Latin dprecr, dprect-, to ward off by prayer  : d-, de- + precr, to pray;
see prek- in Indo-European Roots.]
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depre.cating.ly adv.
depre.cation n.
depre.cator n.
Usage Note: The first and fully accepted meaning of deprecate is "to express
disapproval of." But the word has steadily encroached on the meaning of
depreciate. It is now used, almost to the exclusion of depreciate, in the
sense "to belittle or mildly disparage," as in He deprecated his own
contribution. In an earlier survey, this newer sense was approved by a
majority of the Usage Panel.



So I guess we just be little those who use template, ahaha.....Your still
template, that's so 2000'.... ;)


-Daniel




-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:craigmcc@;apache.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 12:51 PM
To: Struts Developers List
Subject: Re: template status




On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Eddie Bush wrote:

>
> How do you deprecate a taglib?
>

Add a <deprecated> element on each of the tags in struts-template.xml that
suggests using Tiles instead.

Add info at the top of each piece of documentation about templates saying
the same thing.

Leave the tag library in the 1.1 release (backwards compatibility).

Plan on answering STRUTS-USER questions about this anyway ...

> --
> Eddie Bush

Craig


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