dieter@handshake.de wrote:
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If one is really interested in a separation of content and presentation (which I feel is good), then the "standard_html_*" were wrong in the first place. It forces the content author to prepare for presentation.
Here's a historical note on this decision. At the time that standard_html_* were introducted, DTML was used soley for creating templates to display content in Python objects. The expansion for DTML is Document *Template* Markup Language. The mistake was not introducing components, but introducing the use of DTML as content. Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim@digicool.com Python Powered! Technical Director (888) 344-4332 http://www.python.org Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com http://www.zope.org Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), Sec.227(a)(2)(B) This email address may not be added to any commercial mail list with out my permission. Violation of my privacy with advertising or SPAM will result in a suit for a MINIMUM of $500 damages/incident, $1500 for repeats.