On 23 Nov 2003, at 22:04, Bruno Dumon wrote:
OTOH, renderkits not only abstract the rendering but also the decoding of request parameters, so that's a point where they are more flexibile then Woody, where it is all hardcoded in the widgets (and assumes HTML-like behaviour).
Do you see value in that or is just FS?
AFAIU, this may be useful in JSF for non-servlet environments such as JSR-168 portals. But I don't think this is a problem in Cocoon that already abstracts the enviromnent and is able to build internal requests for aggregated content.
Sylvain
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