>> Mako can make any kind of text document; not just html.
>>
>>  I use it to make CSS, JS too.
>
> The tradeoff is you can't put the template in your public directory or
> have Apache serve it.

Well, depends. I am just considering the solution in which I would
build CSS and JS from mako templates during application startup (and
save them in public directory just then).

Using caching reverse-proxy (and setting caching headers) is another
possibility.


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