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Re: Mixed content in data-binding (Was: Re: Interest


Re:  Mixed content in data-binding (Was: Re:  Interest
Original Message From: "Elliotte Harold"

> Pete Cordell wrote:
>
>> ... One way of binding the example of "<p>This is <strong>very</strong> 
>> important</p>" might be to have a class structure that ...
>
> Personally I'd stay away from data binding for use cases like this. 
> Dealing with mixed content is hardly the only problem.

[...Pete's added gap for emphasis...]

> You also have to deal with repeated elements, omitted elements, and order. 
> Child elements just don't work well as fields.

That's all in a day's work for binding solutions.  A few more napkins and I 
hope to get a good mixed solution as well!

> You can of course fix all this, but then you end up with something about 
> as complicated as DOM.

Hopefully not, but it might depend on what you're used to!

Pete.
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