SetStripWicketTag() should definitely be fixed.
Once this is fixed, having doctype first would be nice, but not necessary.

-Matej

Juergen Donnerstag wrote:
How important is it for you that <wicket:xx> tags are included in the
output? IMO it is useful for debugging and development. But how often
do you need to look at it and the wicket tags therein, even during
development? If setStripWicketTag(TRUE) would/does what it is meant to
do, and the value be mostly true during development, than it shouldn't
be a problem. correct? Shouldn't we than try to fix the
setStripWicketTag() issue instead?

Juergen

On 7/28/05, Matej Knopp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hmm.. This does sound logical. But then we should use doctype of the
component (inherited page) and put it in front, ignoring the doctype of
the parent page.


I understand, but IMO it is too much of magic. Will it be clear to
every user? javadoc would be like: "..for the inherited component
everything outside of <wicket:extend> does get ignored, except the
doctype. Whereas for the base markup, the doctype gets allways
ignored, except if there is no doctype in the inherited markup..(or
shall it be ignored than as well?) ".

What do you think about creating a new setting like
setStripWicketExtendTags(true/false). Though it is a little bit
confusing as well, you'd still have wicket tags in output during
development, but wicket:extend would be removed.

Juergen


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