Cees Hek wrote:
On 4/12/07, Ash Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On a similar vein - I am currently writing/toying with writing TT in
(Server-side) javascript for zimki - and I also plan to use the same set
of tests. The problem lies in the different config options that some
tests (can?) have, and how to get this. I suspect things might be easier
if the config and tests were moved into some easier format to parse.
If you don't know about it already, you should have a look at
Jemplate, which is a port of TT for client side JavaScript. Should be
some useful info in there for you.
http://www.jemplate.net/
Cheers,
Cees
ps I didn't know server side JavaScript was still around as I have
some very bad memories of using it with the old Netscape Enterprise
Server platform. *shudder*
Bad ash no cookie - I replied to the wrong one (to Cees directly, not
the list.) For the rest of you here is my response.
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Yeah, I've seen Jemplate - not quite what I'm after as it still has to
compile the templates from perl first.
I'm using Zimki.com (and i work for them too >_>) so hopefully it wont
be as bad as JS used to be.
Ash
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