Marcin Tustin | 15 Jul 03:17

Re: About Seaside 3.0

My instinct is that if you can get the html into xhtml a "simple" xslt or other xml manipulator would be able to do this easily. You should try doing this on your own, if you have any free time at all.

On 7/14/08, Randal L. Schwartz <merlyn <at> stonehenge.com> wrote:
>>>>> "Sean" == Sean Allen <sean <at> monkeysnatchbanana.com> writes:

Sean> What I would like to see, is the ability to take html and generate
Sean> smalltalk code to generate said html from it. Then I can have a designer
Sean> do their thing and take it and process it.

I was thinking about that too.  Perhaps something OMeta based for easy
extending and tweaking.  An HTMLToSeasideCode project, anyone?


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