On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 12:48, Dylan Reinhardt wrote:
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 10:23, Edward Muller wrote:
Generally speaking: -Migrate the 'presentation' parts of the site to page templates. -Migrate the 'logic' parts of the site to python scripts.
Even more generally speaking: - If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
ZPT may be a better choice for a *new* project than DTML, but it's absurd to suggest that ZPT conveys any advantage that is worth refactoring an working system for.
$.02,
Dylan
I never said he HAS to convert his DTML to ZPT. For me however, Once I found ZPT (they happened during a time when I took about a year off from anything zope related) I never looked back to DTML. DTML was always *wrong* as far as I was concerned. ZPT is much cleaner, breaks less editors, helps enforce the separation of logic and presentation, etc. But that's just me. If it were my site I would refactor the DTML parts into ZPT/Python Scripts (and maybe a few products) over time. Again, that's just me. -- Edward Muller - http://www.interlix.com - "Open Source Specialists" Dedicated Zope Hosting - Web Hosting - Open Source Consulting Network & PC Service & Support - Custom Programming Phone: 417-862-0573 - Cell: 417-844-2435 - Fax: 417-862-0572 Jabber: edwardam@jabber.interlix.com - AIM: edwardam453 - ICQ: 287033