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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 32628] -
Wildcard support in global forward declarations (and possibly other places)
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------- Additional Comments From mrdon@twdata.org 2004-12-22 04:35 -------
I like this idea, but it makes it impossible to determine which value to
replace. If wildcards are used in the @path attribute, AND in the forward name,
which matched value do we replace in the @path attribute for the forward?
The form example could be solved by having one form, but using the @attribute
attribute of the action mapping to reuse the form but under a different
request/session attribute.
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