Ww:property still does the print in WW2... Ww:set can be used to set values into 
scopes (the other usage of ww:property in ww1.x)

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> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:56 PM
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> Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Add PushTag to WW1.3
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> Dick Zetterberg wrote:
> 
> >Hi there,
> >I would like to add a push tag to the 1.3 branch and I just want to 
> >check that there are no objections to this. Why do I want to add it 
> >when we can do the same with the property tag already? Because the 
> >property tag is inefficient when used for this purpose. This 
> is because 
> >it evaluates the body, so a new bodyContent will be created by the 
> >container, which means that the data inside the property tag 
> has to be shuffled around in the bodyContents, which is 
> inefficient. The property tag would not be changed so it 
> would not break compatibility. Any objections to this?
> >  
> >
> Personally I object to the name "push" but since that's what 
> it's called 
> in WW2, I'll have to vote +1. I suggest adding the print/out/whatever 
> tag while you're at it.
> 
> Anders Hovmöller
> 
> 
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