Hello,
I'm completely sold on Turbine. I'm evangelizing here at
the office, and being in a position to dictate some policy,
I have the power to make decisions... beware, here I come!
Anyway... Some people here have been asking how well does
a Turbine WM- (Velocity-) based template integrate with
those wimpy HTML editors. I have never touched one of those,
and do my HTML programming by hand, so I have no idea how
they work, but there are some obvious questions that pop up:
* How does WM code appear on the HTML editor? I'm guessing
it will just appear as text preceded with a $ or #, right?
* Say you want to embed an image on a page. Is there a way to
make the editor show the image (that would mean referencing
the image in a way the editor can find it) and also make
the SRC a valid one under Turbine?
* Same thing for URLs and HREFs.
* I have heard scary tales of how these editors will take
control over your HTML, meaning they will rip it apart
and put it back together in a form you would never
recognize. I can see how this could have potential impact
on the order of execution of WM calls (not that depending
on this is a very clever idea anyway). Anybody has any
experience in this regard?
* Any other good or bad comments on the idea of using an
HTML editor for developing WM templates? Any one you could
recommend?
Thanks,
--
Gonzalo A. Diethelm
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