On Jun 30, 10:57 am, Bruno Desthuilliers <bruno. [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Some (if not most) templating systems use their own mini-language to > handle presentation logic. >
IMHO this is the funniest (worst) part of all this 'templating' buss :) It reminds me the good old slogan: "Have you invented your own GUI library yet?" > > The meme "thou shall not mix domain logic with presentation" is very > often misunderstood as "you must not have anything else than html in > templates", which is just plain non-sense. Even declarative templating > systems (cf Has's post) require some special (ie: non standard) stuff to > work. > > > Or could it just be that > > this is a *good* way to mix HTML and Python, and there are other ways > > which may be bad? > > Bingo. > Then what is so *good* about it, why embedding HTML into Python is not good? Mikhail +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ Q: What one would get after crossing a snake and a hedgehog? A: A barbed wire metre. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list