Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150518230347/@comment-24473195-20150521171013

Well, I replaced one of my infoboxes with it, and I guess it is fine. The main limitation of using tags is that unlike wiki-text when you get part of it wrong nothing will show up. This will make it incredibly hard to correct and debug these infoboxes if some vandal/ignorant user comes and makes a single change or even when creating it from scratch. It is always an all or nothing proposition, similar to designing modules.

The difference being that a Lua module will always give you exact feedback on what may be wrong while these tags give an unhelpful error message about validating xml.

That's the first thing that needs to be sorted out, either that or like I said, deploy them using lua as middleware.