With that explanation I can only +1

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> Of Aslak Hellesoy
> Sent: dimanche 17 mars 2002 19:26
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> Subject: [Xdoclet-devel] many different tag formats?
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> 
> Hi all.
> 
> The pre-xjavadoc xdoclet supports many different tag formats:
> 
> 1) @once upon="a"
> 2) @while in the
> 3) @wild
> 4) @west there
> 
> I suggest that we refactor/remove all places where format 2) 
> and 4) are used. In other words, a tag can have zero or more 
> parameters (or attributes as I'd rather prefer to call them). 
> This would be analogue to XML syntax:
> 
> a) <once upon="a"/>
> b) <while in the/>
> c) <wild/>
> d) <west there/>
> 
> As you know, b) and d) is not valid XML, but 1) and 3) is. 
> It's a bit messy the way it is now. I know that this will 
> break backwards compatibility with some sources out there, 
> but the next release is a major one (xjavadoc is soon in), 
> and I think we can justify it. Moreover, with the advent of 
> reverse xdoclet, xtags and xdoclet gui, it's preferrable to 
> have a "cleaner" syntax. What say ye?
> 
> Aslak
> 
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