On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> 1) should I first convert it to use WM, without turbine, and then move
> it into the turbine framework, or the other way around?
No. You should be able to convert to using both at the same time.
> 
> 2) If you're using turbine and WM is it recommended to use turbine
> navigations to put the same stuff on the top and bottom of each page,
> and not WM #parse?
Yes.  Take a look at the WebMacroSite Service. It allows you to use the
Turbine framework to organize your WebMacro pages and Screens. Start
with the README.txt in the examples/webmacro directory.  Then try out
the simple example and look at screens/Testlink.  Let me know if you
have any questions, 'll be happy to help you get started with it.  
> 
> 3) I really want to separate the application so that there isn't any
> html generation in the java code, and minimal code in the templates.  Is
> there an example application which works this way within turbine/WM ?

You can do this with the WebMacro Service and Turbine.  See Testlink in
the modules/screens directory AND the associated template in
examples/webmacro directory.  It's not much, but it's a start.

-- 
dave
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