Since this is a public record, I'm going to clarify myself. I don't dislike it. I resent it. And the way it felt like it was forced on me for no good reason. However, in it's own right, it's a decent solution.
- Jason On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Jason E Bailey wrote: > 1. I don't use HTL > > 2. When I last mucked with HTL, and this could have changed, it had > problems itself with HTML5 > > 3. When I've used the rewriter it's because I need something centralized > that is modifying HTML with out regard to where the HTML is coming > from. > > 4. I dislike HTL > > 5. I really dislike HTL > > - Jason > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, at 12:33 PM, Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > > Why do we need a rewriter if we're using HTL? I think a plugin model to > > influence or inspect the html using HTL is way more efficient as HTL > > already knowns the context of an element. > > > > Regards > > Carsten > > > > Am 23.10.2018 um 18:02 schrieb Jason E Bailey: > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Daniel Klco wrote: > > >> A couple thoughts from my end: > > >> - Cleanup of the Rewriter, providing a HTML 5 pipeline > > > > > > I was going to start working on the HTML 5 rewriter next week. > > > > > > - Jason > > > > > > > -- > > Carsten Ziegeler > > Adobe Research Switzerland > > cziege...@apache.org