actually i think i'd have stripping tags off by default. also, i've been thinking that maybe there should be some meta-mode on application settings that sets options for a particular deployment scenario. this would make it possible for developers to get all the good settings automagically by just calling settings.configureDevelopment(String sourceFolder) and then when they're ready to ship, they change that call to settings.configureDeployment(). in development mode, tags like this wouldn't be stripped, the sourceFolder would be polled automatically, various expensive checks would be on, etc. and in ship mode, all this stuff would be turned off. but the nice thing is that developers wouldn't have to learn about all the special settings we have and how we changed them in the last version unless they have some particular need. by just calling a single method, they leave it up to us to give them a default configuration, which they can then override with other settings...
jon
Gili wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 18:01:55 +0100, Jonathan Locke wrote:
the only concern i really can think of right now is:
how old of a version of dreamweaver/xyz html editor do you have to have before wicket stops working with the wicket:id syntax?
it might be reasonable to continue supporting the id="wicket-xyz" syntax in case people are using particularly stupid html editors.
i don't see much value in the wicket="xyz" syntax though...
i think we should still support stripping wicket tags and wicket id attributes.
Macromedia Dreamweaver, even the latest version, will complain about Wicket tags being unsupported by browsers but will not prevent you from continuing developing or rendering properly. I doubt older versions are any more broken. Has anyone experienced problems with wicket namespace tags using any other editor? If not, we should just go ahead until we hear otherwise. I am also for optionally stripping away wicket:id tags (I'd have it on by default) but not normal id tags.
Gili
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