Doesn't anybody remember poor JSQuery? sniff, sniff... ;-)

It came out before JSDK 2.0. JSP was announced a few months after we
released JSQuery in November 1997. Unfortunately, the startup I was with ran
out of money and development on JSQuery stopped. :-(

Maybe in a couple of months we'll see a new incarnation of JSQuery. Just
what everybody needs, another template system! :-)

If anybody has any requests for specific functionality in a new template
system (probably Open Source licensed) let me know.

Aaron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Hunter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 6:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: WebMacro versus FreeMarker
>
>
> Alex Smith wrote:
> > Jason Hunter does a fairly good job of introducing the readers to
> > the latter two technologies in his book but omits the templates,
> > and that's a shame, IMO, because templates are a correct way to go
> > for anything but the most simple application. (They're not even
> > mentioned in passing in the otherwise excellent book. *shrug*)
>
> Yes, it's too bad.  When the book text was written there weren't any
> template systems around, or at least none that I'd heard of.  :-(
> *another shrug*
>
> -jh-
>

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