in flux, probably unstable stable, we know its
strengthes/weaknesses
maybe, missing features (e.g. batching)
This is what the ZTUtils are for. Batching already exists. Here's one example: http://www.zope.org/Members/peterbe/DTML2ZPT/#example4
What are your experiences? What do you think?
ZPT are wicked! They "force" novice web developpers to produce valid Netscapable HTML and it is very "powerful" in that you can do many things. If the HTML can't be saved you'll have to ask the HTML coders to try harder, and the ZPT actually fixes bad HTML for you. http://www.zope.org/Members/peterbe/tidyhtml With ZPT you're forced to know where things are coming from before you call them. <dtml-var name> can be written in TAL in 5 different ways depending on where 'name' comes from. This makes it easier to debug ZPT afterwards. The list of Proposed Changes is pretty scary though http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ZPT/ProposedChanges It feels like trying to ride a horse that doesn't stop, and will not stop for a while. Yeah, do it! ZPT will learn from the misstakes of DTML which is good. It smells kind of like Perl vs. Python here. Peter
Dieter
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