Tod Harter wrote:
Aye, I hear you. I think it wouldn't be horrendously hard to do though. I mean creating the scaffold of the page isn't too bad, and then its just a matter of outputting the same code XSP generates now every time it encounters content in the page. I bet if 4 or 5 of us attacked it we could get it to work in a few weeks. The only question would be taglib compatibility, I'm betting that existing taglibs would need some patches, mostly to TaglibHelper/SimpleTaglib.The approach is rather simple. You have an XSLT stylesheet that defines the basic XSP scaffolding (which can be parlty nicked from XSP.pm). Then, for each taglib get the path to a stylesheet that implements it, and use xsl:import to bring them in (that can be done in XML::LibXML). You're done.
SimpleTaglibHelper would have to be ported.
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