At 05:58 20.11.2000, Lee Hunter <lee.hunter@hum.com> wrote:
Isn't replacing text one of the most fundamental tasks when creating and maintaining a web site or any other set of documents, for that matter?
No, as far as I am concerned. Since I am using Zope (and trying to learn Java), the object-oriented approach is great for not having to search/replace anymore. I really do not know any situation where s/r is still needed. The people who fill in content in our company have ZClass-Interfaces, and they only insert actual content. Another thought: If Zope would offer s/r, then a bunch of programmers would stick in their bad behaviour _not_ implementing <dtml-var>'s, because "it's easy and effortless to replace everything from 'Copyright 2000' to 'Copyright 2001'". But think of it: Maybe this string is correct somewhere and SHOULD stay the same. So s/r is at least inefficient, because you'd have to check every file whether Zope should replace or not. Just my 2c, Martin -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net