On 10/19/06, Thomas Lockney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for all the input, everyone. I think my current approach is
going to be to build something like (though with a lighter set of
features than) SiteMesh using mod_ruby, if possible (spent an hour or
two trying to get _why's example to work with no luck, but a few more
hours is called for before trying a different approach).

Thomas,

One more thing occurred to me: have you ever looked at Mousehole? It's
another of _why's projects, but it's basically a stack consisting of
Camping + Mongrel + Hpricot, which is designed as a rewriting proxy
(think Greasemonkey, but running as a proxy rather than in
browser-hosted JS).

It hasn't really (AFAIK) been written with high performance,
multi-user hosting in mind, but the basic processing pipeline seems to
pretty much be exactly what you're looking for. (Besides, we all know
that performance is something only "enterprisey" people worry about,
right?)

Anyway, consider it a source of inspiration if not code.

Good luck,

Lennon
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