[Webware-discuss] Cheetah 0.9.9a6 released

2001-11-06 Thread Tavis Rudd
http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/download.html CHANGES: 0.9.9a6 (Nov 6, 2001) - fixed bug with quotations in longer constant string chunks (TR) - fixed another bug in the cheetah-compile script (TR) - fixed a bug in the file-update monitoring code that was resulting in infinite loop

[Webware-discuss] Re: [Cheetahtemplate-discuss] Overcoming TeX nastiness

2001-11-06 Thread paul
"Clark C . Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> I've found that plain ole HTML (sticking to structural >> markup only) is usually good enough for me. To make it >> look pretty, one can use CSS. And if you really get >> fancy, you can use XSLT-FO to convert into PDF. Although >> TeX is very

Re: [Webware-discuss] Re: [Cheetahtemplate-discuss] Overcoming TeX nastiness

2001-11-06 Thread Baruch Even
On Mon, Nov 05, 2001 at 11:43:43AM -0800, Mike Orr wrote: > HTML is fine to get something out the door quickly, but it's not as > suitable for a long-term maintenance and storage. The tags are not > quite precise enough for word-processor-like formatting, but not general > enough to make the logi

[Webware-discuss] Cheetah/Webware integration question

2001-11-06 Thread Edmund Lian
Uh, I'm a bit stumped right now... I'm trying to figure out the best way to use Cheetah and Webware, but the docs are a bit skimpy in this area. Here's what I think I want to do: 1. Write HTML pages and templates with Cheetah. 2. Forms actions invoke formhandlers that start life as a Cheetah temp