Thanks for the answer. I've seen
recent posts to the group about Stripes' future. Well, this is
one direction. The library is very well matured at this point,
there's no immediate need to do anything (except for streaming
layout - works on our platform btw). Maybe one direction to go
is introduce HTML5 and some XHTML configuration for picky
governments and etc... On 10/11/2010 10:50 AM, Jay Paulson wrote: Speaking of Stripes generating XHTML tags. We ran into that issue in our last project. It's a pain to deal with the self closing tags when you are trying to make a HTML 4.01 strict site for the government. It would be very nice to maybe have a configuration setting somewhere that you can tell stripes what your doctype is and it produces the correct HTML. |
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