https://friendlybit.com/html/tapestry-5-and-how-not-to-treat-html/
I'm wondering how users would respond to the above. I haven't found these
issues a big problem myself, but some of these behaviours are problematic,
for example someone mentioned the white-space issue recently.
John
That's a very old article (2009 -- I don't think many users care about
IE6 redering quirks anymore), but Howard's comments there seem to do a
pretty good job of explaining where the author is either mistaken or
misunderstands the constraints and trade-offs involved. A lot of the
other commenters do
No, HLS replies were spot on. The only irritation I have found with T5 is
some of the default styling that gets added to handle form errors and these
can be overriden with your own css - can be mucky, but works.
On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 5:23 PM, Bob Harner wrote:
> That's a very old article (2009