Jim,
> [..]
> At the moment I'm evaluating Mason for them. It seems to me that Embperl
> and Mason cover quite independant domains, although Embperl is
> pushing into
> Mason's domain with EmbperlObject. Mason seems to take a very logical and
> well-structured top-down approach, not really dealing with HTML in detail,
> whilst Embperl takes an HTML-optimised bottom-up approach, without the
> overall design perspective of a site-builder.
>
> As a user, I'd really like features from both systems, and I've
> been trying
> to work out if it might be possible to put the two together. I think that
> the answer is `not easily'. Has anyone attempted this, to your
> knowledge ?
>
I don't think you will be able to let both modules work together. What I am
trying, as you already mentioned, is to include the "site-builder-feature"
into EmbperlObject, so Embperl is able to cover both aspects. I have a set
of features for EmbperlObject in mind, that should make it more usable. I
hope I can release it before the Perl conference (which is in three weeks).
Also Embperl 2 (which is currently in alpha state) will have caching like
Mason does (and more).
I would be very interested in everybodys opinion what's currently missing
from EmbperlObject, what Mason handles better and what is missing in both.
> Any comments on my viewpoint ? Perhaps I should have posted this to the
> list address to widen the discussion.
>
Yes, I send a CC to the list
Gerald
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