hi, Just a quick question for that reply. I was reading mako tutorial and kind of liked the engine. My only query is what should i have in the <html> tag to say that some tag signels the xhtml parsing to the template specific tags? for example py for genshi? happy hacking. Krishnakant. On Wed, 2009-05-20 at 14:58 -0400, Jorge Vargas wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Krishnakant <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > I am new to tg and right now thinking of using tg2 on a very high volume > > mission critical financial software which is supposed to work as an > > accounting and inventory system. At the same time banks or other > > organisations will also be using it for things like micro finance etc. > > > > So my first and formost question is should I go for tg2 for such a > > sensitive application? > > why not? the framework is robust. And you should work on the added security. > > > As it is the core logic is in an xmlrpc server and the client app in tg > > is supposed to make calls to this app through the control layer and the > > templates should render the data. > > > that's totally doable. Although json is better ;) > > > Having said that, I have herd from many places that mako is *faster* > > then genshi. > > yes, the lack of check for XML wellness is the improvement. > > > So I owuld like to know some tips on integrating mako. I > > hav read the documentation and know how to enable mako in tg2, but since > > the basic wiki tutorial is using genshi, I wanted a similar example for > > mako. > > I'm afraid that is not avaliable at least not in the default docs. > > > Can any one give some hints as to how do I write the same wiki > > example with mako? Specifically, I want to know the things I must > > change in the xhtml based views to use genshi instead of mako. > > > > Well you should really learn both engines And you can simply translate > from one idioms to the other by looking at their respective > documentation. In practice they are very similar ones you know both. > http://genshi.edgewall.org/ http://www.makotemplates.org/docs/ > > I guess the only think you need to think about different is that > genshi thinks in terms of tags for example <li py:if> while in mako > it's simply a huge stream of text. > > > > thanks > > Happy hacking. > > Krishnakant. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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