Web templating/db tool with best designer/coder separation?
Jonathan Hogg
jonathan at onegoodidea.com
Tue Jul 2 09:27:16 EDT 2002
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On 2/7/2002 5:00, in article 3d21259f$0$28006$afc38c87 at news.optusnet.com.au, "Stephen Tyler" <nntp at ebusinessresults.com.au> wrote: > The other contenders for my "next-generation" web templating system > typically use XSLT to transform a variety of XML inputs into XHTML output. > But XSLT can be very obtuse for non-coders (and even coders). And it still > needs to be supplemented with a general-purpose programming language. Did anyone mention Cocoon yet in this thread? (I didn't follow the start) <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/> I think they've got a very interesting idea based on transforming XML. The main feature of their model is "Separation of Concern" - enabling content authors, designers, and programmers to all work independently. It's sort of like JSP tag libraries, but in multiple layers. Jonathan
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