Hello list,
I just realized that there seems to be very little executable code
interpreted in the document bundle documents.
I was simply trying to make a document that is declared as
document-bundle to be an include of another document and it did not work
with any of the include methods I found at
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/IncludeInVelocity
should it work?
But maybe no script is running in the programme that reads the
document-bundle in which case this is easily understandable.
Another reason for which it would be lovely to have scripting in
document-bundles is in bundles that repeat a lot. In Curriki this is
often the case because bundles come from different applications and may,
indeed, in the very long run, become different (e.g. because we reach
yet another language or...): here I would love that for English, at
least, it is explicitly written
key.name = $msg.get('other.key.name')
is that thinkable?
Yes, it does make sense. Currently we're manually calling
$xwiki.parseContent($msg.get("...")) in order to do this. I guess this
is a viable feature for the localization component, feel free to create
a Jira issue for this, so that we don't forget about it.
--
Sergiu Dumitriu