ow i can see now why it used *.tml
thnx nick for showing me the link
Nick Westgate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Marketing eh? Interesting idea.
Here are the actual reasons from the dev list discussion:
http://www.nabble.com/-DISCUSS--T5-template-extension-change-tf4502622.html
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1) Use the
Heh. See!? I told you it should be configurable. ;)
christian.
On 29-Sep-07, at 2:08 PM, Chris Lewis wrote:
I didn't realize that it was a (partial) attempt at preventing the
container from serving them as static. However, "Use the extension
".tml" (Tapestry Markup Language)" confirms tha
If you switch to a 5.0.6 snapshot, yes.
Cheers,
Nick.
Chris Lewis wrote:
I didn't realize that it was a (partial) attempt at preventing the
container from serving them as static. However, "Use the extension
".tml" (Tapestry Markup Language)" confirms that there is at least some
degree of bra
I was offering you a pragmatic reason for avoiding broken html at all
costs. I am not arguing and was certainly not insulting you.
Penyihir Kecil wrote:
i'm not saying i like unclosed tag
we're not work alone man...
when you're work on team
everything could be happenned
it's not about smart or
I didn't realize that it was a (partial) attempt at preventing the
container from serving them as static. However, "Use the extension
".tml" (Tapestry Markup Language)" confirms that there is at least some
degree of branding. Many frameworks do this (rhtml anyone?), and
probably for several rea
Marketing eh? Interesting idea.
Here are the actual reasons from the dev list discussion:
http://www.nabble.com/-DISCUSS--T5-template-extension-change-tf4502622.html
"
1) Use the extension ".tml" (Tapestry Markup Language) for Tapestry
templates, rather than ".html". This reflects the goal of us
i'm not saying i like unclosed tag
we're not work alone man...
when you're work on team
everything could be happenned
it's not about smart or dumb (sorry)
just my humble opinion
and also i think
you don't have to personal attacking me
it just my opinion about tapestry
not personal attacking
you
If you're only real concern is that fact that you have to have
well-formed documents, I'd suggest you examine your coding practices.
Having unclosed tags is not smart as it will break the rendering. As far
as *tml, I agree its annoying and its most likely named that for
marketing reasons, but I
dunno why but i'm little bothered by the new concept
of tapestry 5 based on xml
if it's true...then
it will has strict rules when writing html tag
it has to be xml rules not html
In a change from Tapestry 4, under Tapestry 5,
component templates are well formed XML documents.
That means that