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Re: [Nuxeo-localizer] news, web site and branches
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Florent Guillaume |
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Re: [Nuxeo-localizer] news, web site and branches |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 16:27:11 +0000 (UTC) |
Juan David Ibáñez Palomar <address@hidden> wrote:
> It's inspired on XSLT, but it's not XSLT. It's not a new
> language either. Just less than 200 lines of Python code
> that provide an easier to use interface to manipulate DOM
> trees.
>
> Select the nodes with XPath expressions. Then apply rules
> written in Python (instead of XSLT).
>
> Data in the ZODB (for example), presentation in pure XHTML
> (for example) and logic in a set of rules written in Python.
>
> This leads to better separation between presentation and
> logic than ZPT. With all the logic in Python and with the
> expression matching/rules system full and easy refactoring
> becomes posible.
Interesting. It looks a bit like the path schemes (Robust, NodePath) of
ParsedXML.
Florent
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