I'm not very for this. I think we should keep xpage=plain for delivering
HTML without the header and footer. It currently is delivering HTML by
default unless you change the content type in your script.
We could use a new template with could be "text" and would use the text
content type.
Ludovic
Thomas Mortagne a écrit :
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:29, 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
See
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-3413 for the jira issue
I propose to use the plain text renderer when
xpage=plain and document is 2.0.
The difference between the two is that in xwiki 1.0, wiki syntax
generates xhtml when plain text renderer don't. But it's just because
XWiki 1.0 does not ave the concept of different renders and the main
goal of xpage=plain is JSON and things like that so this difference is
not important IMO.
Note that this is about supporting XWiki 1.0 "api", we need a generic
way to indicate the renderer to use in the URL but that's another
subject. For now we have to make xpage=plain works for both 1.0 and
2.0 content.
WDYT ?
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Thomas Mortagne