On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Jonathan Swartz <swa...@pobox.com> wrote:
> > As you noted, escaping by default would be fine and largely a
> non-argument if Mason were explicitly a Web template language, but it's not.
>
> I'm confused Stephen, because this statement seems to contradict your
> other statement that "escaping by default never works right, because too
> many templates contain a mix of html, javascript, css, etc." and that this
> is "action at a distance" (paraphrasing).
>
*Personally*, I wouldn't want it for that exact reason, but I'm not
Mason/Poet's primary author :)
> If a thoughtful framework like django does this by default, then I'd say
> it's a pretty good bet Poet ought to as well.
>
This justification I can get behind, whether I agree with the result or not.
--
Stephen Clouse <stephenclo...@gmail.com>
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