Web templating/db tool with best designer/coder separation?
Bengt Richter
bokr at oz.net
Thu Jun 27 14:35:35 EDT 2002
On 24 Jun 2002 22:41:51 -0500, Ian Bicking <ianb at colorstudy.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 19:36, Bengt Richter wrote:
>> On 22 Jun 2002 18:43:50 GMT, bokr at oz.net (Bengt Richter) wrote:
>> and from the description, this would seem to have a real advantage over all of
>> the above, in that it uses attributes of html tags as opposed to special tags
>> that browsers or design tools won't generally understand and render usefully.
>
[...]
>You might be interested to look at XMLC (http://xmlc.enhydra.org/) --
>similar to ZPT, but with greater WYSIWYG support, and with considerably
>less transparency (no actual code is contained in the template). It's
>kind of the extreme of that direction -- like accessing a DOM where the
>markup is annotated and the API is much more friendly. It's not in
>Python, though maybe someone has created a clone (which shouldn't be
>hard).
I'd seen it in a list somewhere, but skipped it as I wasn't interested in a Java tool,
but I do like the minimal intrusion into the designer-mockup HTML world, using
"compilation" etc.
Thanks for the pointer.
Regards,
Bengt Richter
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