Peter Kleynjan <kleynjan at xs4all.nl> wrote: >>AHTS stands for A HTML Templating System. It is an implementation of the >>templating system invented by Ars Digita, ACS Templating, in Python. > > This might be a godsend, Ben. Wow, feedback :-) > The ACS stuff is impressive, but until now it was always two tools > beyond our comfort zone, with AOLserver, Tcl etc. AHTS looks like it > might be just the ticket! I hope so. Please let me know. There's a mailinglist you can ask questions on. Just a small warning: Performance is not stellar, but I'm looking after it. The python profiler shows that 80% of the time is spent in the scanner, but the profiler's timings and my own scientific test method ($ time webify.py ..., where webify is a python script that builds one page of the website) are not agreeing. The profiler says it took 0.8 sec to parse and write a webpage, while time says 3 sec. I attribute this to the python interpreter startup time and the fact that the Scanner needs to reconstructed every time. (Sir Greg Ewing, is there a way to let Plex generate Python-code, besides pickling the lexicon?) > BTW, have you seen the bigwig system? http://www.brics.dk/bigwig/ > This looks more like a research project but you might find it > interesting anyway. The Javascript validation engine is awesome... It looks interesting but over the top for my purposes. Besides, it's yet another template syntax. Greetings, -- ben . de . rydt at pandora . be ------------------ your comments http://users.pandora.be/bdr/ ------- inl. IPv6, Linux en Pandora
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