Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
I realize that in today's MVC-everything world, the mere mention of
generating HTML in the script is near heresy, but for now, it's what I ened
to do. :)
That said, can someone recommend a good replacement for HTMLGen? I've found
good words about it (http
Joshua J. Kugler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize that in today's MVC-everything world, the mere mention of
generating HTML in the script is near heresy, but for now, it's what I ened
to do. :)
That said, can someone recommend a good replacement for HTMLGen?
I used to be a huge fan of HTMLgen
That said, can someone recommend a good replacement for
HTMLGen?
...snip...
Granted, I know HTML doesn't change (much) but it's at least
nice to know something you're going to be using is maintained.
...snip...
Joshua,
I am happily using HTMLgen. I do think that maintenance has
I realize that in today's MVC-everything world, the mere mention of
generating HTML in the script is near heresy, but for now, it's what I ened
to do. :)
That said, can someone recommend a good replacement for HTMLGen? I've found
good words about it (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2986
En Thu, 03 May 2007 21:23:42 -0300, Joshua J. Kugler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I found http://dustman.net/andy/python/HyperText, but it's not listed in
Cheeseshop, and its latest release is over seven years ago. Granted, I
know HTML doesn't change (much) but it's at least nice to know