hi stavros,

i was just not happy with the fact, that inside a removable div/span block
there may some layout tags which I have to create dynamically.
but maybe this is avoidable or it doesn't really matter...

>the idea is:

>xhtml template file (with some extra tag that get content from specifics
blocks)
>.xml content file
>.xml block file (blocks with content)

>1. all this files aggregation into one .xml
>2. xsl trasformation to put content in the right places in template
>3. xsl transformation to produce the final html (xhtml)

>so we have a template / content seperated web site building mechanism

it is very good to hear that something like this is on the way!

regards
andreas


----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: html templates - best practise


> On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Andreas Bohnert wrote:
>
> > Hi Alex,
> >
> > i haven't think about xhtml. I will have a look at it!
> > We don't have an agreement, how to specify the dynamic parts. I'm used
to
> > tapestry, which is perfect to work with html templates, but we need to
> > create different outputs (wap, pdf, html) so cocoon would be very nice!
> > I think i would mark dynamic parts with span or div tags and replace
this
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> this work fine for us
>
> --stavros


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