Jason Barnett wrote:
Evert | Rooftop Solutions wrote:
Yes, and that's how I read this reply =)
About the subject,
I'm working on a xml-based templating system, which caches all the
steps it does, so it overcomes the slowness =)
And ofcource because I like xml and all the neith things you can do
with it.
grt,
Evert
OK so besides the geek factor involved, what makes an xml-based
template system that much better? The main benefit that I've ever
heard was it can make it easier for producing output for heterogenous
displays...
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/
The most obvious answer example that comes to my mind is Mozilla /
IBM, but then again XForms is also on my "Little Dog Too" list.
The geek factor is very important for my projects first of all =) The
second also applies (output for multiple purposes). You really hit the
nail here, because I am also using it with XUL, XForms and some other
markups.
grt,
Evert
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