On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 06:45:46 +0200, Alessandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
Allow me to question your answer with a question: How does one render
a sequence without nevow:data directives?

<ul n:data="foo" n:render="sequence">
<li n:pattern="item">
<n:invisible n:data="name" n:render="string"/>
</li>
</ul>
Perhaps like this:

   <n:invisible n:render="foo_sequence" />

Combined with this:

   def foo_sequence(self, req, tag):
       return Sequence(foo)


Jean-Paul

I didn't understand, and I can't find so much informations on internet: in the future the "n:data" will be not available?

This is not yet decided.

This will be the only modification?

Likely there will be others :)

And the python rendering functions will be always "render_func(self, ctx, data) ?

New render functions will probably take a request object and a tag object.

All of these API changes will be introduced gradually and with either a
backwards compatibility API or a long period of deprecation warnings for
the old API before the old API stops working.

Jean-Paul

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