Hi I use pagetemplates almost to the exclusion of dtml with only a few exceptions. I find with pagetemplates that if you have large chunks of Javascript, that need to be dynamically modified that pagetemplates requirement to validate the page becomes a pain. You get situations within Javascript where to get the page to compile, you have to do really ugly hacks, which quickly become even more unreadable than dtml dtml is also just so much more forgiving if you don't want a page that is not html/xml oriented. So I say keep dtml in you toolbox of tricks See ya Tim On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 20:21, Maik Jablonski wrote:
hi,
I've just learned my DTML-lesson... Don't use DTML for any program-logic!!! Not even the small bits...
maybe: don't use DTML for presentation, use ZPT [I'm not totally convinced of that by now, but especially for Chris W.: maybe I will following your ZPT-church in the near future too...;-)]