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this sound like a good idea, or can you
Andrew suggest a better way to share pages and functionality between
Andrew applications?
This would be handled with a local-policy ::Mapper::*, as I just described
in my previous message.
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to let that be plugged in.
But if you need to poke around in order to even know the state, you've
got a tight coupling there, so you're going to be overriding all of
-dispatch, it seems.
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Randal == Randal L Schwartz merlyn@stonehenge.com writes:
Randal Consider also something like Slashdot, where the templates are loaded
Randal from a database... I can also see that here. Maybe state-to-class is
Randal dynamic based on current user ID or other security parameter? Really,
Randal
A == A Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A Heh, thanks. And well, CGIP *does* integrate TT by default, after
A all. But I added a clause saying that TT is optional – that
A better?
My phrasing is biased toward TT (Randal's favorite), but any templator
can be chosen insteasd.
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