Sorry for not writing, but a job "storm" hit me, and I am changing place
of work (and town).
Anyway, comments are below.
Greg Reddin ha scritto:
I like the idea that a tag that displays something on
the page should indicate so in the tag name. Maybe we need to clarify
the
difference between "defining" and "inserting".
The problem is that "defining" and "inserting" an attribute is made by
the same tag.
In other words, I see "defining" as specifying a "setAttributeName"
method in a class, while "inserting" is the use of that attribute.
In the case of <tiles:attribute> (or <tiles:insertAttribute>) it is
defined (you can fill this attribute) and used (where the tag is, the
attribute is inserted).
The problem is that inserting an attribute is substantially different to
inserting a template or a definition (layout pages for attributes,
composite pages for the latter ones), so a simple "insertAttribute" does
not give a complete idea of what it is.
Ciao
Antonio
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