+1 in
general.
+1 in general too.
Thanks,
Marius
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 13:15, Vincent Massol<vincent(a)massol.net>
>> wrote:
>>> On May 4, 2009, at 12:46 PM, Jean-Vincent Drean wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Thomas Mortagne
>>>> <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi devs,
>>>>>
>>>>> In 2.0 architecture we have no way currently to print a strongly
>>>>> formatted text (like JSON) or simply a plain text without XHTML
>>>>> which
>>>>> we are doing generally using xpage=plain in XWiki 1.0
>>>> With the 1.0 syntax xpage=plain was mainly used to:
>>>> 1/ Output data in special format (JSON, xls, etc). In those cases
>>>> {pre} was used to avoid xhtml transformations.
>>>> 2/ Output xhtml content without the XWiki UI, I can think of one
>>>> use
>>>> case where this content was put in ajax tooltips.
>>>>
>>>> Is 2/ covered ? Do we need a xpage=xhtml for it ?
>>>> Note that xpage=xpart&vm=contentview.vm can be used as a
>>>> workaround.
>>> If you we want to have something clean for the future it seems to
>>> me
>>> that having a parameter called outputType (or simply output, or
>>> type,
>>> or contentType) which can take all renderer values would be best.
>>>
>>> For ex outputType=xhtml, xwiki, text, pdf, rtf, etc
>>>
>>> And when not specified it would default to outputType=xhtml.
>>>
>>> For removing the UI I'd use another parameter since it's
>>> orthogonal.
>>> Something like showUI=true|false
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> -Vincent
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