Alas .. it's out of my hands now. I don't have an idea of a design centric UI toolkit. What I do know is that perl is a very hard sell to people who know the web code for 'turquoise' ( apparently that color is blue (??) ) Mason was rejected.. so now I think I'll have to go to my fallback position ( Ruby/Rails ) to avoid the foul PHP coding. I'd rather die for Enron then live for PHP again.
This hurts me more than you know. :( On 2/18/07, Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 14, 2007, at 2:26 PM, Chorg Heavy Industries wrote: > Right _now_ , what are my options for working with a designer wrt > templating systems? There is Mason of course, but is there > anything else? How does Jifty handle things like Open Laszlo etc, > since it owns the forms? > As far as I know, nobody's done a flash frontend on Jifty yet, but I'd be thrilled to see it. We've been working on "Template::Declare", a second templating system for jifty (available in the template-declare branch), but it's still very perlish. What's your ideal design-centric UI toolkit? What would jifty need to do to support it? Best, Jesse > -- > ---------------------------- > As folk wisdom says: a clever person is one that gets out of a trap > that a wise one would not have got into in the first place. > _______________________________________________ > jifty-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.jifty.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/jifty-devel _______________________________________________ jifty-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.jifty.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/jifty-devel
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