> AFAIK, there is no single blessed template system. If you're up to web > development then your choice of framework will limit the choices for > template engines. For example if you choose Django I guess you'll have > to stick with its built-in template system (I might be wrong on this)
Django's templating system comes built-in when you install Django, but it's just a module like any other Python module. Django views all just return strings (or iterables), so you can easily include your favorite templating engine if the default doesn't do it for you. Including > genshi, kid, myghty and some others. I've even (in a fit of laziness during a mockup) used python's dictionary string formatting for a fast templating solution. > For more info please see http://wiki.python.org/moin/Templating They're are many to choose from, so pick one that works for you, and it should plug fairly easily into your framework of choice. -tkc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list