On Thursday 26 February 2004 15.37, Peter Palfrader wrote: > Description : templating system Is there any comparison of the various ways of dynamically generate text from templates? I'm currently developing a application which will at some time include a web frontend, and a mail frontend, and will cvertainly make use of some templating technique - but which? A short look with apt-cache search shows (just looking at the short description) libcgi-fasttemplate-perl libmacrosystem0 python-bobodtml cl-html-template gween libamrita-ruby1.6 libhtml-template-perl libtemplate-perl libtext-template-perl libxtemplate-ruby1.8 python-htmltmpl smarty template-new velocity libapache-template-perl libhtml-template-ruby python-cheetah And of course, one could also use XSLT and friends, or implement my web application as a zope module, or ... (This is *not* a question for a justification of the kwartz package, of course, it's just an expression of my despair when I look at all the possibilities - to make a choice, I should evaluate at least some decent subset of those). cheers -- vbi -- featured product: vim - http://vim.org
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