By the way, this datepicker thing brings up the whole issue of external 
resources.  I just looked at my page's sourcecode and noticed that there is 
(not surpingly) JavaScript all over the place.  My understanding is that script 
elements only properly belong in the head element of HTML, and ideally they 
should actually be external to the page itself, in a separate URL.  Same with 
CSS elements, handy icons, etc.  I assume the answer on this is "yes", but the 
question is, is Seam or JSF going to have a mechanism for components to specify 
external dependencies, and then have all those external resources be truly 
external to the generated page?  Or is this actually not a good idea for some 
reason?  I'm just thinking that for things like the date picker, the JS for 
that will never change, so why send it as part of every page?  In the case of a 
small piece of JS like the date picker this doesn't matter, but no doubt we 
will be seeing bigger components, like GUI type editors, etc, w!
 hich you can't practically send with every page.


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