Frank Wiles wrote:
What I typically recommend to people is that they use a template
engine like Template-Toolkit.org. You simply pass it a Perl data
structure and then you have all of the same transformation
possibilities as XSLT ( at least as I understand it ). And if you
ever need t
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:50:27 -0400, Jonathan Vanasco wrote
> On Sep 13, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Frank Wiles wrote:
>
> > What I typically recommend to people is that they use a template
> > engine like Template-Toolkit.org. You simply pass it a Perl data
> > structure and then you have all of the
On Sep 13, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Frank Wiles wrote:
What I typically recommend to people is that they use a template
engine like Template-Toolkit.org. You simply pass it a Perl data
structure and then you have all of the same transformation
possibilities as XSLT ( at least as I understand
Greger wrote:
As for now, I return XML from the package methods, and use XSLT for the
transformation to XHTML. This works very well, seems flexible, but are there
better ways?
I guess it all depends on what one is doing, naturally. In this case it is an
application using the mysql database.
I definitely recommend using a template engine and
using an Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework; the
template engine helps with the view part. I was first
introduced to it on the tutorials under documentation
on perl.apache.org. It took me a little while to
figure out how to create & instantiate
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 13:03:55 +0300
"Greger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there anything in particular that one should take into account
> regarding modperl and design patterns vs trad CGI-scripting?
>
> As for now, I return XML from the package methods, and use XSLT for
> the transformation to
You might have a look at the following projects:
- AxKit1 - http://search.cpan.org/~msergeant/AxKit-1.6.2/
- AxKit2 - http://search.cpan.org/~msergeant/AxKit2-1.1/
- Apache2::TomKit - http://search.cpan.org/~tomson/Apache2-TomKit-0.01_6/
Tom
Greger schrieb:
> Is there anything in particular that
Greger,
Greger wrote:
Is there anything in particular that one should take into account regarding
modperl and design patterns vs trad CGI-scripting?
As for now, I return XML from the package methods, and use XSLT for the
transformation to XHTML. This works very well, seems flexible, but are th
Is there anything in particular that one should take into account regarding
modperl and design patterns vs trad CGI-scripting?
As for now, I return XML from the package methods, and use XSLT for the
transformation to XHTML. This works very well, seems flexible, but are there
better ways?
I guess