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From: Christopher Lenz <cml...@gmx.de>
Subject: Re: Thank you for Markup!
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:27:29 +0200
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Hi Ethan,

Am 16.08.2006 um 02:11 schrieb mindlace:
> Aside from the name that makes for bloody impossible searches, I think
> you have done an extravagantly good job with Markup. XPath for finding
> nodes is The Way Things Should be, and using xinclude is also great.
>
> I've used DTML, Page Templates, PHP, server-side includes, XSLT, and
> various other templating approaches throughout the years, and this is
> *finally* a templating approach that does things right.

Glad you like Markup!

You're right about the name, of course. In fact, this is another  
property inherited from Kid ;-) Searches need to be qualified with  
"markup templating" or "markup templating python", which results in  
pretty good results. But still...

The problem, as always, is finding a decent name that is sufficiently  
unique and doesn't sound too cheesy. It's probably still early enough  
in the game for a change, so I'm open to suggestions. Anyone?

Cheers,
Chris
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