>class UserSearchView extends Backbone.View # or controller
> ...
> initialize: ->
> here goes your page specific initializers
>
>$ ->
> window.currentView = new UserSearchView if $(´body.users.search').length >
>0
This solution looks interesting, and it also looks potentially
dangerous. I'm not a fan of string-based rules like this. I guess I
can just get used to it (and of course not rely on the body, but
perhaps a <div id="user_search"> or something like that.
I will play with it. It might be nice to never have to care to include
the script tag at the bottom of page, using require or not.
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