I think that I can modify my configuration object for that pretty easily.
But in order to do this, I need more information.

Any objections to doing adding something like this:

#{prop3 @ name} ? Everything after the @ will go to a special attribute that the decoder can then read an act upon.


On 8/10/06, Fábio Batista < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/9/06, Ayende Rahien < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is an interesting approach.
> How do you suggest I would refer to a single property within the set?

Actually, I tought on something like XSL's property-set. All the
properties of the set will be used.

You can apply more than one property set to each component, thougt.

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