Matt Sergeant wrote:
(you can of course use XSLT in AxKit :-)
And don't forget that, with AxKit, you can use Apache::ASP, Mason, or
any Apache::Filter-aware handler to provide content for AxKit to
transform and TT2 as a transformational language. Oh, and there's
XPathScript, too, which,
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 12:22, Kip Hampton wrote:
Why choose one when you can have 'em all? :-)
Well, no offense to AxKit, but having multiple templating systems in a
single project is something that I specifically work to avoid. It
complicates things and typically hurts
pipeline publishing
systems. So, doing complex, multi-stage transformations like
My::NonXML::SAXGenerator - Petal - SomeXSLT - SomeOtherXSLT come for free.
Anyway, just random thoughts, really. Petal seems nice and it seems a shame
to lock it in the XML::Parser-based-one-off jail.
-kip
Kip Hampton
Hi Aleksandr,
Aleksandr Vladimirskiy wrote:
Hi Andrew, thanks for the suggestions. I compiled mod_perl statically.
I haven't seen expat mentioned anywhere, can you expand on that?
You can check by doing:
strings /path/to/apache/bin/httpd | grep -i XML
If you get anything back from that,
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
snip/
The design pattern here is that driver specific stuff goes into a
constructor or config method. But leave the rest of the methods alone. This
allows you to plug and play the objects.
I like that.
Every time the idea of widgets (small w) comes up, my mind
Nick Tonkin wrote:
er, maybe 20 trillion ... ? seeing as how ValueClick alone has done a bit
over 42 billion since 6/98 ... :)
How about an oyster, open, showing the perl inside, wearing a Parka
and driving a Vespa?
Heh. Well, if you are going to go *that* route, we might consider doing
. The only thing that may come close
is the FP taglib in Cocoon, which I'd point you to, but something is going
really slow this morning. Its in the CVS archive only at this point, and
there's a README in the docs section of the distribution.
Kip Hampton has said he'll work on an equivalent taglib
Jauder Ho wrote:
snip
XML+XSLT is an interesting combination
but integrating that into a dynamic generator (perl based or other) is
going to be nontrivial to say the very least. Is there anyone interested
in exploring this?
/snip
Most of the hard work for this has been done by our own
Well, when tugged the sleeve of a certain Unusually-Sized Rodent at
ApacheCon about the future of Apache on Windows I was told that Apache
will *not* support NT5 uh, I mean, Windows2000. Ken, is this still true?
-kip
Tom Roche wrote:
The courseware project on which I labor has been running
Message-
From: Kip Hampton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 4:00 PM
To: Tom Roche
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_perl setup for w2k?
Well, when tugged the sleeve of a certain Unusually-Sized Rodent at
ApacheCon about the future of Apache on Windows
okay, i'll bite. . .
###
package IPO::Shareable
use IPO::BuzzWords qw(:xml :b2b :asp :wha);
use Angel::Investor
use Location::PaloAlto qw(:noMatterWhatItCosts)
sub hype {
my ($self, $company) = @_;
my $product;
die "penniless" unless $self-{sold};
if
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