> While I'm at it - how does KID do for things that aren't HTML? I've taken a brief look over the Kid documentation.
It looks like Kid is in the same class of solutions as Zope's TAL (or Perl's Petal). In particular, a Kid template is always a valid XML document, so your designers can open a Kid template in their favorite HTML editor and it won't cause any weird errors. Similarly, you can open the template in a browser while you're working on layout, which I've certainly found useful working with Petal. There's a Kid language specification here: http://kid.lesscode.org/language.html There's a standlone Python TAL implementation here: http://www.owlfish.com/software/simpleTAL/ -- Lars -- Lars Kellogg-Stedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This email address will expire on 2005-11-23. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list