Peter Bengtsson wrote Secondly, ZPT "code" tends to be a bit longer (in amount of characters) and Python advocates don't really like this.
I think it's safe to say that I'm a "python advocate" and I reject this statement, utterly. Clarity always wins over code size. If I cared about byte counts of my code, I'd use perl and it's magic line noise encoding. The key argument against DTML for me is that it is a slippery slippery slope that leads to something horrible like PHP. I have a large web application that's been under development for 3 years now (in Zope) and it's full of crufty nasty DTML. Making the DTML go away is a key thing that we are now working on. Anthony -- Anthony Baxter <anthony@interlink.com.au> It's never to late to have a happy childhood.