Do keep in mind the testability of the generated pages. When we are
going to rename stuff, jWebUnit *will* have a problem testing the pages,
at least, when someone uses it to test their webpages.
Martijn
Jonathan Locke wrote:
the problem is dealing with component merging. two components have
named a method or variable the same thing. if we actually parse the
JS, we can add a "namespacing" prefix to these names and ensure that
no collisions will ever occur. what's more, if we do this, we can
also keep the JS code simple and readable (which is often a problem
with JS as it is).
Gili wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 15:07:21 -0800, Jonathan Locke wrote:
btw, did my comments below make sense (about automatically dealing
with CSS and JavaScript)? we'd need to do some work in the parser,
but it seems like the right thing (unless i'm missing something...)
I didn't understand the bit about why we need a special parser
for scoping or something . . . Why can't we just dump the JS into place
like we currently dump the HTML into place without validating it or
messing around with its scope?
Gili
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