On Saturday 11 February 2006 16:39, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> > Since my style is not to have specification files, and to include
> > everything in the html, I did this (ie escaping the quotes)
>
> A questionable choice, outside of prototypes and tutorials.

I understand the separation of concerns arguement, although in this case there 
is just me acting as designer coder and general dogs body.  Without  the 
specification files (unless there is no java, in which case I make a 
component specification) I have less continual cross checking.

I thought that was the direction Tap4 was taking everyone.

>
> > <html jwcid="@Shell" stylesheet="ognl:pageStyle"
> >         title="ognl:siteTitle" delegate="ognl:siteCSS"
> >         doctype="html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\"
> > \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\"";>
>
> When I have "difficult" literal text, I put it inside a message
> catalog (.properties file) and reference it using the message: binding
> prefix.
>
>  <html jwcid="@Shell" stylesheet="ognl:pageStyle"
>          title="ognl:siteTitle" delegate="ognl:siteCSS"
>          doctype="message:doctype">

Thats a good trick. 
-- 
Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk
Open Source. It's the difference between trust and antitrust.

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