Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-09 Thread Ron Pero
At 01:01 AM 07/08/01 -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote: The latter gives you the ability to develop custom tag modules to encapsulate complex server-side behaviors and business rules into simple XML-like elements that content developers can use. PSP shares the same basic elements with JSP... Good

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-09 Thread Leon Brocard
Ron Pero sent the following bits through the ether: Don't give up. What is needed, IMHO, is a clear framework,/description/phlogeny/geneology of perl templating systems. FWIW, Greg McCarroll is writing an article for perl.com on a short comparison of templating systems, and of course we'll

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-09 Thread Perrin Harkins
What is needed, IMHO, is a clear framework,/description/phlogeny/geneology of perl templating systems. I'm writing such a beast for TPC this month, and will publish it when it's ready. I'm not covering every templating module on CPAN though, just the ones that people seem to actually use

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-09 Thread Ron Savage
FWIW, Greg McCarroll is writing an article for perl.com on a short comparison of templating systems, and of course we'll have a talk on the subject at TPC by Perrin. Ahhh, 'short'. But that's another problem. I realize such articles are hard work, but (especially for those of us struggling

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-09 Thread Francesco Pasqualini
. Francesco - Original Message - From: Ron Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: mod_perl [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 2:08 AM Subject: Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ FWIW, Greg McCarroll is writing an article for perl.com on a short comparison of templating systems

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-08 Thread brian moseley
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote: Good grief! This sounds exactly like Apache::ASP with its XMLSubs feature. except with asp you get the whole asp web application environment as well.

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-08 Thread Robin Berjon
On Sunday 08 July 2001 03:30, Ron Pero wrote: Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty. Read about it here: http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm Nifty indeed, if you're interested in such

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-08 Thread Joshua Chamas
Perrin Harkins wrote: on 7/7/01 9:30 PM, Ron Pero at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty. Read about it here: http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm

The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-07 Thread Ron Pero
Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty. Read about it here: http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm Here is an excerpt: PSP is modeled after JSP. It is neither an ASP nor a JSP port. PSP includes

Re: The latest templating system: PSP in DDJ

2001-07-07 Thread Perrin Harkins
on 7/7/01 9:30 PM, Ron Pero at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty. Read about it here: http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm Here is an excerpt: PSP is