>The salient points of this version:
>
>* No frames.
>* No cascading style sheets.
>* No dynamic image swapping.
>* Very little JavaScript remaining.
>* Handlers optimizations have begun.
>* It is still a CGI, for now.

Alain,

 whoo-hah! More than I could've asked for in such a short time. I'm
starting to feel guilty that I still haven't worked on getting block files
to compact correctly :-( But I have holidays next week where I will be
looking for some refuge from learning for my A-Levels every evening...

>The salient points of next version:
>
>* Elimination of all JavaScript.
>* Handler optimizations will be completed.
>* XCMD(s) will be created to maximize speed gain.
>* System will no longer be a CGI.
>* It will output entire site as hard-coded HTML pages.

 This is where Elektra might be coming in, I guess. For what it's worth,
you can consider Elektra to be GPL. Use it freely, mix it with other stuff
as long as that stays available. I think the advantage of merging Elektra
(or something like it) into your website generator will be that such
plug-in stacks would make collaboration much easier as I could e.g. write a
nice little stack that adds the kind of feature I'd like to see added
instead of pestering <g> you.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer

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