JSP is proprietary... therefore you must pay for it. :-P~~
So to sum up:
- why go into template world? -- because I can get template for free
- why cook up your own little things to do it? -- et. al
- why not JSP? -- et. al
----- Original Message -----
From: David Mossakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 1999 4:14 AM
Subject: templates vs. jsp
> Greetings,
>
> A lot of energy is put around here into development of template systems,
> frameworks and such. My question is why not use JSPs? Isn't JSP
> designed to work with servlets in order to separate the HTML from the
> logic?
>
> In Hardcoding vs. Templates thread someone complained how the templates
> keep appearing and "require the user to learn proprietary techniques".
> I totally agree. It makes little sense (even when taking into account
> that techniques are not proprietary as someone there mentioned but
> nevertheless they are techniques that need to be learned).
>
> Also in the same thread there was the movement toward developing very
> small scale template solutions by parsing through HTML and looking for
> <!--#parse block=begin--> or other meaningful tokens.
>
> So to sum up:
> - why go into template world?
> - why cook up your own little things to do it?
> - why not JSP?
>
> I'm interested in your opinions.
>
> dave.
>
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