You still didn't answer my question... why is that so bad in this context/paradigm
Are you seriously asking what's wrong with a template system that cannot output "<d>" when you want it to? It's the very definition of failing to meet its requirements.
If <foo> is not a plugin then the parser will have nothing to do with it, hence you can structure it however you please and there will be no effect.
Are you saying one can use "<foo/>" for non-plugins? That's not too bad, then. I wonder how you did that without introducing any other bugs, though.
In reply to Re^13: aXML vs TT2
by ikegami
in thread aXML vs TT2
by Logicus
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