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[11:57:18 EST(-0500)] <deuce> eric?
[11:57:30 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> hey
[11:57:54 EST(-0500)] <deuce> i wanted to chat a little about channel titles in attributes
[11:58:04 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> ok
[11:58:49 EST(-0500)] <deuce> now you make mention to it in the post on the dev list, but it wasn't really to address the titles in attributes, right?
[12:00:26 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> well the second half of the email where I was talking about inserting a random string for the title and doing string replacement before sending the content to the printwriter was an idea on how to get channel titles working in attributes
[12:01:27 EST(-0500)] <deuce> right ok.. then i made a comment that they should be partitioned like we do system characters, title elements and channel content
[12:02:12 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> ah yeah
[12:02:20 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> the problem is how do we partition attributes?
[12:02:33 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> the channel incorporation filter just passes SAX events onto the serializer
[12:02:38 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> and gets character chunks from it
[12:02:46 EST(-0500)] <deuce> yeah i think that problem is really difficult when the way the CIF partitions the cache blocks
[12:02:48 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> I don't know of a way to pass a partial element
[12:03:00 EST(-0500)] <deuce> right elements are atomic
[12:03:09 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> yeah
[12:03:18 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> one option would be to include a random string for the title in the CIF
[12:03:30 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> then do a split() on the character block that the serializer hands back
[12:04:05 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> I have a short meeting to get to
[12:04:07 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> back in 10
[12:04:45 EST(-0500)] <deuce> i follow what you're saying.. but i think we can do it with a writer that wraps the response's PrintWriter
[12:20:40 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> ok
[12:20:42 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> I'm back
[12:21:23 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> so would the wrapping writer do more chunking up the blocks and adding them to the cache List?
[12:21:30 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> Or would it simply by doing string replacement?
[12:21:55 EST(-0500)] <EricDalquist> 2.X is already doing string replacement for the random tags (which btw are completely pointless from 2.4 onwards)
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