On Fri, Jan 29, 1999 at 10:34:12AM -0600, Paul Prescod wrote:
IMHO, the current Zope syntax cannot survive into the "XML age." People will want to author their templates in XML editors and Zope's illegal syntax will prevent this.
I personally cannot forsee what "people" will want to do in 3 months, nor can anyone else. Today, XML is the trendy answer to every question asked regardless of its merit or robustness. I don't disagree that there will be people who want to do this, and I don't argue that such a system shouldn't be supported. But I do argue that for most everything people do today, wit hteh tools they have TODAY, that the current syntax is perfectly acceptable... Maybe we need to work seperately on an XML/XSL side, but that doesn't invalidate the current syntax, any more than the fact that you can't do proper lexical closures with Python invalidates its use today. My goal was to provide an obviously incomplete fix to the current problem of editing in HTML editors, which is what sparked this. The fix I proposed fixes that. Once I have a proper XML editor with full XSL support, it'll be easier to hypothesise about solutions, but until then, it's all hand waving. Chris -- | Christopher Petrilli | petrilli@amber.org