cowoc == Gili
Jonathan Locke wrote:
the best thing i have to go on is where cowwoc says:
"That is a good point, but I would point out that for the round-corner panel component, I need to strip out a nested <table> tag if the component has a width of 100%. How can I do that without actually parsing the HTML?"
i'm guessing that this is the use case then. and gili wanted a feature to
do this too. not to mention the "remove the <b> tags" case i suggested. seems like we need this feature in general even though it would break the
"wicket does not remove tags" promise i had hoped to make in the
documentation. are we implementing this for 1.0? i seem to have spaced out on this one...
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Jonathan Locke wrote:
cowwoc says:
"The point is, if ComponentTag is public, RawMarkup should be too, so we can check which of the two children we get back from MarkupStream.get()"
in bug 1092016.
if you're out there cowwoc, can you explain what it is that you want to do with a RawMarkup tag if you detect it? we're trying to keep details of markup rendering out of the hands of users as much as possible. i think it is more likely that you have a problem you're trying to solve that would cause us to create a new rendering feature for you. but if you have a good reason for needing a RawMarkup tag, we might open this up.
in any case, it ought to be possible to solve your problem. please let us know WHY you want to check the markup tag type like this. what problem are you trying to solve?
thanks,
jon
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