On 5/16/07, Karl von Randow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henri Yandell wrote:
>
> * Input. I don't think anyone is using this anymore.
>
On the Input tag library:

I've committed a whole bag of fixes and improvements recently and I
think it is still a useful library. I have had several email exchanges
regarding the changes so I think there are people out there are using it.

It suffers from the same problem as the other tag libraries: too small
to make much noise about, potentially quite useful and solves a problem
in an unobtrusive way (ie. it's not part of a framework). Because
they're small there's not much reason for people to enthuse about them,
or perhaps even opportunity to find out about them.

I believe that the input tag library solves a useful problem and as such
is worth hanging on to - so I request that it remains on the list or at
least a part of unstandard.

Had a vague memory it might be - but always best to bid low as such
and force activity :) Sounds like one to look at including in
Unstandard. By merging the small taglibs together I think we can get
enough overlap to increase activity.

Hen

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