On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Christopher Allan Webber
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm just going to chime in here that a lot of our older apps at our
> work use Zope Page Templates.
>
> Largely we've found ZPT pages to be less pleaseant in all regards
> *excepting* the fact that they never, ever silently fail.  Just as
> your code fails when there's a problem, so do your templates.  It's
> easy to see exactly where the problem is.  In django, sometimes it can
> be a total mystery.  Sometimes you don't even know there's a problem
> at all.
>
> Thus I'm hugely +1 on this no-silent-failures bit, whether optional or
> not.

I'm very much on the +1 to no silent failures ever side, but one thing
that makes it work in ZPT is the |nothing thingie, that allows you to
explicitly ask for silence when needed.

-- 
John Lenton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Random fortune:
The trouble with a lot of self-made men is that they worship their creator.

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