Re: mp2: any recommendations for template systems yet?
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 16:10, Udlei Nattis wrote: > you can use Ananke::Template > > is one version of template::toolkit but very very very very fast I wouldn't really call it a version of Template Toolkit. It's much more like HTML::Template: a very streamlined templating tool with an intentionally limited mini-language. The mini-language used looks like Template Toolkit but is functionally equivalent to HTML::Template. Template Toolkit has many other features and a much more extensive mini-language, which is presumably why someone would choose to use it. Ananke::Template would be more appropriate for someone whose needs are met by HTML::Template but who prefers the look of the TT tags. - Perrin
Re: mp2: any recommendations for template systems yet?
you can use Ananke::Template is one version of template::toolkit but very very very very fast []s nattis Josh Chamas wrote: Perrin Harkins wrote: On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 22:27, Carl Brewer wrote: Do any of you have any recommendations for template systems with mp2? Not of the religious kind (!) but more on the lines of what's working with mp2 at the moment? Everything that doesn't make mod_perl API calls should work without changes. That means HTML::Template, Template Toolkit, Text::Template, CGI::FastTemplate, etc. Without wishing to start anything religious ... any suggestions for a template system that handles sessions? Apache::ASP, Embperl, and Mason all have session support integrated now. I can't vouch for their stability on mp2 yet though. AFAIK, Apache::ASP v2.51 is working correctly on mp2 without any special installation or configuration. As a separate issue, but also interesting, users are reporting success with running Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI also which speaks well towards its portability. Regards, Josh Josh Chamas, Founder phone:925-552-0128 Chamas Enterprises Inc.http://www.chamas.com NodeWorks Link Checkinghttp://www.nodeworks.com
Re: mp2: any recommendations for template systems yet?
Perrin Harkins wrote: On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 22:27, Carl Brewer wrote: Do any of you have any recommendations for template systems with mp2? Not of the religious kind (!) but more on the lines of what's working with mp2 at the moment? Everything that doesn't make mod_perl API calls should work without changes. That means HTML::Template, Template Toolkit, Text::Template, CGI::FastTemplate, etc. Without wishing to start anything religious ... any suggestions for a template system that handles sessions? Apache::ASP, Embperl, and Mason all have session support integrated now. I can't vouch for their stability on mp2 yet though. AFAIK, Apache::ASP v2.51 is working correctly on mp2 without any special installation or configuration. As a separate issue, but also interesting, users are reporting success with running Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI also which speaks well towards its portability. Regards, Josh Josh Chamas, Founder phone:925-552-0128 Chamas Enterprises Inc.http://www.chamas.com NodeWorks Link Checkinghttp://www.nodeworks.com
Re: mp2: any recommendations for template systems yet?
> > > Without wishing to start anything religious ... any suggestions > > for a template system that handles sessions? > > Apache::ASP, Embperl, and Mason all have session support integrated > now. I can't vouch for their stability on mp2 yet though. > Embperl works fine with Apache 2 in prefork mode (the default). A threaded Apache 2 isn't supported yet, but should come soon Gerald -- Gerald Richter ecos electronic communication services gmbh IT-Securitylösungen * dynamische Webapplikationen * Consulting Post: Tulpenstrasse 5 D-55276 Dienheim b. Mainz E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +49 6133 939-122 WWW:http://www.ecos.de/ Fax: +49 6133 939-333 -- | | Besuchen Sie uns auf der CeBIT vom 12. - 19. März 2003 | Messe Hannover * Halle 17 * Stand F 36 | http://www.cebit.de/ | +-
Re: mp2: any recommendations for template systems yet?
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 22:27, Carl Brewer wrote: > Do any of you have any recommendations for template systems with > mp2? Not of the religious kind (!) but more on the lines > of what's working with mp2 at the moment? Everything that doesn't make mod_perl API calls should work without changes. That means HTML::Template, Template Toolkit, Text::Template, CGI::FastTemplate, etc. > Without wishing to start anything religious ... any suggestions > for a template system that handles sessions? Apache::ASP, Embperl, and Mason all have session support integrated now. I can't vouch for their stability on mp2 yet though. > I'm not adverse to > HTML::Template and Apache::Session if it'll work with mp2. Since Apache::Session has nothing to do with mod_perl, it will work fine on mp2, or CGI for that matter. - Perrin