On Fri, 18 May 2001, giacomo wrote:
> Yesteday night I was thinking about the clean page model from C1. In C2
> we don't have a way to enforce the clean page model because a xsp page
> cannot be processed by anithing to make it possible.
>
> As a feature for 2.1 release of C2 I'd like to introduce preprocessing
> stylesheets to the Markup-to-Code engine. With this feature it should be
> possible to restrict/sandbox xsp pages to only a few (e. <xsp:page>)
> xsp elements in their xsp pages letting a preprocessing stylesheet
> stripping out every disallowed elements from the initial xsp page. Of
> course there can be other reasons to have such a feature.
>
> Another improvement for the Markup-to-Code engine will be the ability to
> specify preprocessing stylesheets for the logicsheets itself. This will
> make it possible to (finally) introduce the Simple Logicsheet Language
> to ease the writing of logicsheets proposed by Ricardo Rocha last year.
>
> Comments?
i never saw anything that one could do using the clean page model that one
could not do simply using xsp logicsheets. what's the benefit?
- donald
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