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On 2/24/06, Peter Hunsberger <peter.hunsberger@g...> wrote: > On 2/24/06, Michael Kay <mike@s...> wrote: > > > > > XSLT is a Turing complete language. By using it as your template > > > language you not only force everyone who designs for your site to > > > learn XSLT > > > > I think you're assuming you understand what you mean by a "template > > language", and you're assuming a particular model of web site development. > > My understanding of a template language is that you have a small number of > > people writing templates and a much larger number of people writing content. > > > > Perhaps so. However, IIRC, in the original post part of the issue was > to make sure it was easy to map the "templating language" back to HTML > (<para> to <p> was the example given). To me that sounds like a > language aimed at the content side of the shop, otherwise, why is it > even an issue? > > -- > Peter Hunsberger > > Is there any good references you can point me to for building an xml web architecture? I would need a way to handle business logic and dynamic data, I assume applying an xsl to an xml tree would work for populating the templates...but what do you recommend creating the content? -- Anthony Ettinger Signature: http://chovy.dyndns.org/hcard.html
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