lalo@hackandroll.org wrote:
BTW, please don't call the solution "xHTML Template"; it's not xHTML, it's generic XML - it can easily be used for RSS or WML or MathML or NewsML for example.
While it *can* be used that way (just as DTML can be used to send mail messages), that's not the real intent of this proposal nor is that the real audience. Our proposal it focused on letting HTML-oriented people with HTML-oriented tools create compliant stuff for the presentation job. At the same time, the markup must be compliant XML or it won't work. The W3C has a term for the intersection of these two spaces: XHTML. :^) Finally, I think the notion of XHTML stylesheets (or templates) could really catch flight beyond Zope, which would be good for everybody. --Paul