Perhaps, you chose the wrong approach. Dig in HTML5 data attributes, for
examples. That's a better data interface between wikipage code and the
View. You can then access them with $(selector).data() method.


On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Alex Brollo <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to use html comment into raw wiki text, to use them  as effective,
> server-unexpensive "data containers" that could be read and parsed by a js
> script in view mode. But I see that html comment, written into raw wiki
> text, are stripped away by parsing routines. I can access to raw code of
> current page in view mode by js with a index.php or an api.php call, and I
> do, but this is much more server-expensive IMHO.
>
> Is there any sound reason to strip html comments away? If there is no sound
> reason, could such a stripping be avoided?
>
> Alex brollo
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