-- On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 12:22:26 Jauder Ho wrote: > >Watching this discussion has been very interesting, I am all for >separating the HTML and the code portions and have been unable to think of >a good solution to this particular problem. I ran across smartworker >(http://www.smartworker.org) a while ago and even though I have not had >the time/chance to implement such a system, it certainly looks like an >interesting method of doing things. XML+XSLT is an interesting combination >but integrating that into a dynamic generator (perl based or other) is >going to be nontrivial to say the very least. Is there anyone interested >in exploring this? > >I could go off about why HTML sucks for dynamic page caching. If there was >somehow a way to cache say the template, leaving only the same dynamic >portion uncached, it would certainly help things along quite a bit. If >anyone knows of a good way of doing this I would certainly be interested >in hearing it. > >--Jauder I don't understand... It seems to me there are already products that cover both of what you mentioned. If I understand correctly, AxKit uses XML + XSLT. HTML::Template uses template caching, while leaving the dynamic portion unchanged... Is this incorrect? - M@ --== Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ ==-- Before you buy.