By the way, I think "RUNTIME" and "ignore" are the same kind of id, ie
template directives so maybe if you add some more directives in the
future (like "content"), it would be important to have a naming
convention to not confuse the users.

On 11/29/05, Gary VanMatre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok I see thank for the explanations. I still to experiment a little bit.
> >
> > The jsfid "ignore" is similar to $remove$ in tapestry. The id
> > $content$ in tapestry allows you to specify where the component
> > definition begin. It is useful to still support the preview mode even
> > when your layout is split accross several files.
> >
> > Take a look at this page :
> > http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/3.0.3/doc/TapestryUsersGuide/template.directi
> > ves.html
> >
>
> That's good stuff.  We might want to consider the "remove" and "content" in 
> the future.  Most of Clay's features work on all 4 types of composition but 
> if the HTML views are the most desired, we should focus in this area.
>
> After the first "release", I guess we should start planning enhancements.  
> I'm guess that others on the list could tell us the correct Struts protocol 
> for doing this release planning.
>
> Gary
>
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