[Zope] Quick question about <dtml-if ...>

George M. Ellenburg george@ellenburg.org
Wed, 8 May 2002 09:47:54 -0400


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On Wednesday 08 May 2002 09:32 am, Harry Wilkinson wrote:
> Well that's furry muff, if you don't want to use it.  I don't use it
> because it plays nicely with HTML editors, though (I don't remember the
> last time I used one, it was bloody ages ago), I use it because it's got
> excellent seperation between content and presentation.  As for XML not
> being a programming language... ZPT isn't a programming language, it's a
> templating language.  DTML is, well.... to me, DTML occupies some fuzzy
> ground in the middle where it's got the templating stuff but it's all mixed
> up with the programming aspect, and it gets easily confused.

All I was saying is that the ZPT stuff seems even more confusing to me than 
the DTML stuff.

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