Hi Mal,

That aspect of the lift templating approach also warped my head for a  
while, having seen so many examples of the opposite approach (PHP,  
JSP, etc)...

There is a certain part of me that still is unsettled about it, but I  
can see the advantages of it.

Marc
Ps. can the files such as index.html in the examples be full XML  
compliant documents?

On 13/03/2009, at 3:30 PM, mal3 wrote:

>
> Why does HelloWorld index.html contain a snippet rather than a
> complete XHTML page?
>
> When I first saw the HelloWorld example I thought there must be a
> mistake,
> because the index.html file contains a snippet, while default.html
> contains
> what looked more like a complete XHTML page.
>
> Why doesn't lift initially reference a complete XHTML page and then
> pull in the snippet(s)?
>
> Is it to make it difficult/impossible for logic to creep into the
> view?
>
> Mal.
>
> >


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