So far I'm not getting what I was hoping for with outerhtml. I targeted a textfield with it and Safari handled it ok but Firefox made a second textfield. So I'm back to a wrapping span.

But I'm glad for the switch; outerhtml is semantically a lot better for what we're doing. With beta1 if you set a block to invisible via ajax it would strip out the body but leave the tags. Now it's completely gone, consistent with standard request rendering.

(As for auto-wrapping, yes that horse is dead. For my own stingy fingers I'll make a WebMarkupContainer subclass with a shorter name and markup ID outputting turned on, should save 20 characters or so.)

Nathan

Igor Vaynberg wrote:
this idea has been long dropped, and with the new changes it is no longer as necessary. see here for details: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1452777&group_id=119783&atid=684978 <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1452777&group_id=119783&atid=684978>

-Igor




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