"Benjamin J. Tilly" wrote: > > >===== Original Message From Steve Tuckner <SAT / MULTITECH.com> ===== > >IMO, the problem with the template toolkit is that the source documents for > >the web site are NOT HTML, therefore, the web designer cannot use a WYSWYG > >editor to edit the HTML. It works great from the perspective of having a > >"source code" where duplication is eliminated and pages that should be > >generated statically are and pages that should be generated dynamically are. > > > The markups are generally easily recognizable in the editor, and > I have not had that problem. > > This topic interests me... I had a look at template toolkit a few months ago or so, and saw the special markups it used for conditionals, loops, etc. It was a whole new language, basically. It was very powerful, etc., but I am looking for something that separates or modularizes the tasks of the graphic designer who uses something like GoLive or DreamWeaver (an HTML Person) from the tasks of the programmer making the application (the Coder). I have my own system for partially doing this with PHP and include files, but would like to leverage ruby's OO capabilities to make managing the development and maintenance of advanced websites more viable for a team of persons having different responsibilities, without bothering with expensive proprietary systems. ... Although incomplete, I am posting this for further comment. Guy N. Hurst -- HurstLinks Web Development http://www.hurstlinks.com/ Norfolk, VA 23510 (757)623-9688 FAX 623-0433 PHP/MySQL - Ruby/Perl - HTML/Javascript