Just to follow up on the announcement below, SHPAML is a mini language
that can help you build web pages more quickly.  It runs under Python
versions 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, and 3.1.

Since the original announcement, I have written a tutorial that allows
you try out your own SHPAML examples online:

http://shpaml.webfactional.com/tutorial/1

I have also fixed some minor bugs, removed some unneeded features, and
cleaned up the download process.

As this is a new project, feedback is especially welcome.  You can
follow this link to find the mailing list:

http://shpaml.webfactional.com/discuss

Cheers,

Steve Howell


On Dec 11, 5:10 am, Steve Howell <showel...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> SHPAML is a HAML-like language for Python.  If you are not familiar with 
> HAML, it is a markup language implemented in Ruby that allows you to create 
> web pages with an indentation-based syntax.  SHPAML is not an exact port of 
> HAML, but it shares the same big goal of slimming your markup, and it is 
> written in Python!  It is a simple, lightweight preprocessor and intended to 
> be used in many authoring schemes, whether you are producing HTML directly or 
> integrating with a templating system.
>
> More details can be found here:
>
> http://shpaml.webfactional.com/
>
> It is an early version, but it has been well tested in practice already and 
> is feature-complete for its fairly minimal goals as of now.  The site has a 
> link to a mailing list (Google Groups) for further discussion, if this 
> interests you!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve Howell

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