On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:

> Looks almost exactly like XMLC from
> http://www.enhydra.org/.  It's an interesting idea to

sounds a lot more like the approach webobjects takes. except
that webobjects defines a special tag representing a dynamic
element, and then uses a map to type each instance of that
tag in the html page and to bind attributes for each tag to
variables and methods in the class.

altho i havent actually looked at the code, im a big fan of
the approach. of course a requirement of using it is that
your application's interface is strictly html based. but
thats the case for a very large percentage of web
applications. i will definitely be trying this stuff out.

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