> Yep, that's exactly the reason.
>
> > However, a remedy _could_ be to make compound widgets aware of the
> > needs of
> > their children - this would be a one-time thing, at construction time.
>
> Compound widgets are already aware of the needs of their children
> (else the form wouldn't return the calendar's js ;)

To a certain extent, they are.  But the JS we're talking about here is 
_rendered_ - as any other code of a child widget as well - directly into the 
site.

But if the compound-widget would return all JSLinks it's children require as 
well as its own, that would be a different thing.

Diez

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