On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 09:32:47 +0200, Markus Schiltknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

The children have to be stored in the context. I've also tried returning the child in the Container.locateChild() method, and then hook the renderHTTP() method to render the parents first. But I've had no luck with fetching the parents from the context (and it's parent contexts). I would prefer that, because I wouldn't have to write my own childLookup() method.

Thoughts? Comments?

To be honest I've tried reading your first email many times and in different 
days but I've not understood the actual usecase.

Other than that what *IS* a child of a fragment conceptually? A Fragment is a 
Fragment, a reusable element of a page.

Another issue is that it uses the context, we are moving away from it and it's 
highly likely that no new patches/features are accepted if they still use or 
rely completely on the context.

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