On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Kevin Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But it may not be worth the effort unless you can generate
> that template from a partial one time and store on a js
> object. Otherwise, there are two templates to maintain: a
> partial and a js template. Even then, it may not be worth it
> unless unless its simple to do so, so I've decided to just
> generate the partial and have the js insert/replace within
> the DOM.

That's what I'm thinking; I've got some projects where I've gone the
generate-on-the-client route, and that quickly becomes a hassle to
maintain beyond anything but the most trivial elements.

Thanks for the input, Kevin!

:Dan

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