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RE: Using #stop: msg#00152jakarta.velocity.user
Yes, I agree. The current semantics of #stop are quite useless. The *expected* meaning (by many users) would be great: Stop *rendering* the template. What about giving #stop the meaning everyone intends? > -----Original Message----- > From: Rodrigo Reyes [mailto:rodrigo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:34 PM > To: Velocity Users List > Subject: Re: Using #stop > > > Thanx Geir > Still, I think there are sometimes when stopping is not that > bad. In this specific case (for example) what I was trying to > avoid is having a huge #if ... #else... #end. Why? Because > (at least in velocity) it is harder to debug or mantain. You > have to use tabs in order to see where your #if's #end, and > that makes the final HTML code even more wrecked. Any other > workaround? > > Rodrigo > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > <mailto:velocity-user-> unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > For > additional commands, > e-mail: <mailto:velocity-user-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > |
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