Hello, First, sorry to break the thread. I've just noticed that I did forget to subscribe to the CPS mailing lists anew with a personal email address since I left Nuxeo. This is fixed: I'm now subscribed again.
Of course I'm very much interested in CPSDesignerThemes. From what I've seen, CPSDesignerThemes behaves very good and is well designed. And performances should please everyone :-) http://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/browser/CPS3/products/CPSDesignerThemes/trunk/doc/performance.txt My only concern now is that CPSDesignerThemes produces XHTML valid pages, ie no more specific cps namespace tags in the rendered HTML pages (cps:slot, cps:portlet, cps:main-content). Using namespaces was of course the right thing, just like in ZPT. But those specific namespaces should either be stripped in the resulting renderings or made valid by the W3C XHTML specs. Maybe it's already valid XHTML 1.0 Strict, even if the W3C validator presently says it's not (the W3C validator happens to have bugs too, but fixed very fast). And thank you Georges for all those last improvements on CPS. I especially like the fact that they don't break the platform stability and integrate well with the platform design. -- Marc-Aurèle DARCHE AFUL http://www.aful.org/ Association Francophone des Utilisateurs de Logiciels Libres French speaking Libre Software Users' Association _______________________________________________ cps-devel mailing list http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/cps-devel