We (I and Hiperlogica, a company I consult with) have been developing a template renderer with similar intent to xmlc (be based on XML/DOM, allow the template to be previewed and edited using tools not aware of the format, such as xHTML editors, and enforce presentation/logic separation). As the project is somewhat on hold while we have more pressing issues, I decided to share the current (rather kludgy) prototype with the community. It is at http://www.zope.org/Members/lalo/HiperDOM/ On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 02:06:08PM +0000, Jason Spisak wrote:
Zope Devers,
THis is going to seem strange coming from someone who hasn't been on the list in a long time, but I was at the Linux Expo in San Jose, and sat in on a Web app talk. Lutris was in charge of the panel, and they talked about xmlc. I went to their booth and asked about it. I think it could be the best way to get hard-core python people to jump on zope's band-wagon, and stop the dtml frowning.
If you who are in the know about zope have time, please read a quick bit on what it is.
Especially the tutorial:
http://staff.plugged.net.au/dwood/xmlc/index.html
Is there any obvious reason why Zope wouldn't benefit tremendously from this design and programming separation and pure python boost?
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