It exists to accommodate tag processors to trick the validator. For
instance, wo:not maps to the NOT tag processor. This technically
means that it is adding the negate binding on its own, so you can
specify a comma-separated list of key=value's to support this. "not"
is a bad example, because negate's not a required binding, but we map
<wo:edit> to <wo:ERXWOTemplate templateName = "edit">. In this case,
technically the tag processor is adding templateName = "edit", but
the validator would not know this and claim that we are missing a
required binding. In this case, I define my shortcut as:
edit
ERXWOTemplate
templateName="edit"
or something along those lines. It should be pretty rare that you
need to use it.
ms
On May 14, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> What is the format/usage of entries in the Attributes field (see pic)?
>
> <pastedGraphic.tiff>
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