I would abstract it a little bit though :-)

1) I use following tagging when I cooperate with my friend who does design:

<!--[table_x_start]-->

stuff ...

<!--[table_x_end]-->

hmm, different technique. My friend wants the design to be visible, whne doing
design using visual tool (e.g. FrontPage). So he basically lays out whole site,
and then marks section I will replace by rebol generated code ...

Maybe I could switch to your tags <% ...

2) Nice capturing, although a little bit complicated :-) What is real-life
example of erebol usage? cgi script resulting into erebol/as-string
%some-site.html ?

3) As for "who needs php" message. Well, we should now focus on .NET. Their
framework allows to plug-in other languages than C#, e.g. Perl, Python are
planned, in compiled versions. I wonder if Rebol could be plugged-in too ...

btw: waiting for your new Rugby release to give it a test. I can imagine one
FastCGIExternal server - fast-cgi listening loop + Rugby client, doing just
redirections(simple deffered rexecs)/simple-kind-of-load-balancing to another 3
or 5 instances of Rugby servers, doing the job. More complex query in my
environment lasts 0.5 sec, so it will be interesting, how it scales down :-)

Cheers,
-pekr-



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