is the jira issue necessary? do we not already have IMarkupFilter that can
be used for this?

what i meat by saying it is outside the wicket scope is that if you have
pages generated by something else then it is not wicket's job to process
that markup somehow - ie we do not need to provide a filter that does this
as part of wicket. if you are, however, talking about doing this _only_
within markup generated by wicket then we already have the hooks into our
xml parser you can use.

-igor


On 2/7/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So should I start a JIRA or does this end here?

Please open up an issue. Thanks,

Eelco

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