I'll update the docs to more clearly state that
renderBaseTag relates to the <BASE> tag found inside of <HEAD>

If you don't want <HTML> written, do not use the @Shell


Dom Couldwell wrote:
> OK, this may just be down to the fact that it's the end of a very long day 
> but...
>
> does the renderBaseTag parameter of the Shell component actually work?
>
> see http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/components/Shell.html
>
> I've tried setting it to false but it still keeps on rendering the <html> 
> element at the top of the document. I really don't want it as I'm trying to 
> produce XML for an RSS feed.
>
> Dom
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