In my opinion, Forrest would be much more useful as a module.
Despite what the Forrest website says, I can’t understand how Forrest can be
used for dynamic pages. Making it a module would allow this. That would make
a lot more sense than having to run Forrest every time you update the site,
especially if you’re not running Forrest on the server. At first I thought
Forrest would be something like that, but it took me a while to realize, to my
dismay, that it wasn’t. Having Forrest as a module would also increase
functionality with server-site scripting like PHP. That way, PHP could produce
Forrest-compatible code, and then Forrest would process it. Is there any
effort being made toward this? And is there a reason that it wasn’t developed
like a module or CGI in the first place? Excuse me if something of this topic
has been posted before. -- Lake McManus~马雷~レイク・ミクマーナス~ْلَيكْ مِكْمَنُس~लेक् मिक्मानस E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Impermanent are all created things; strive on
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