Hi Thomas,

Tuesday, April 10, 2007, 6:01:37 PM, you wrote:

> The wicket website states at the end of the first paragraph "... written
> with plain Java and HTML". IIRC, the <wicket:...> tags do not belong to
> "plain HTML".

Are you missing the fact that if you switch to Deployment mode or
explicitly call IMarkupSettings.setStripWicketTags(true)[1] then you
won't get those tags in your output?  They're there for ease of
debugging in development mode, but they're not required (in the
output).

/Gwyn
[1] 
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/apidocs/wicket/settings/IMarkupSettings.html#setStripWicketTags(boolean)


> On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 18:27:18 +0200, Igor Vaynberg  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> we like our namespaced tags. they are xhtml compliant and get stripped  
>> from
>> final output. so that will stay the default. if you want to hack away the
>> please feel free to do so, but i do not think you will get much in the  
>> way
>> of support.
>>
>> -igor




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