Excellent. THANKS.
Matus
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Sebastian Tennant sebyte@smolny.plus.com wrote:
Quoth Matus Kmit simply.nitaai@gmail.com:
Does that mean that one should use only with-html-output-to-string for publishing
Yes. Let's say your dispatch handler (a hunchentoot term) calls function home-page, then home-page should look like this:
(defun home-page () (with-html-output-to-string (*http-stream*) (:p ...) ...))
where *http-stream* is defined as a special variable, like so:
(defun *http-stream* nil)
Now, let's assume home-page includes a call to function navbar.
navbar doesn't need to use w-h-o-t-s. This will suffice:
(defun (navbar () (with-html-output (*http-stream*) (:div :id "navbar" ...) ...))
In short, only the 'top-level' function called by your dispatch handler needs to use w-h-o-t-s.
Hope this helps.
Sebastian
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