Hi Felix,
I am aware of this. I just wanted to show that you sometimes cannot
make use of the compact syntax in attributes, so you have to fall back
to the angle-bracket-syntax.
regards,
Lars
On 18.02.2008, at 13:22, Felix Meschberger wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, den 18.02.2008, 11:48 +0100
The compact syntax was introduced for increased readability and
compatibility with JSP expressions. Additionally, using the compact
syntax keeps your HTML valid, which helps IDEs to highlight ESP.
There are however cases, where the default syntax is the more compact
way to express something, e.g.
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Lars Trieloff commented on SLING-248:
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I think we should re-open, as the compact syntax
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Tobias Bocanegra commented on SLING-248:
i agree with lars. as in JSP the default
Hi all,
Hmm, I am getting unsure ... Why was the compact syntax ${...}
introduced at all ? Was it to mimic Expression Language stuff ? Not
sure, whether we really need this in ESP.
If someone could enlighten me ?
Regards
Felix
Am Sonntag, den 17.02.2008, 13:46 -0800 schrieb Lars Trieloff