2001-08-16 12:53:22 +02:00
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From the website:
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This product seeks to establish website production harmony
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through the seamless integration of the three separate domains:
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Presentation, Content and Logic.
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Zope Page Templates comprise a trio of Zope products which allow the complete
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conceptual separation of design (presentation) elements from business logic
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elements in a Zope-driven web application. In essence this allows web
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designers to work on design templates for a Zope-based site using their
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favourite WYSIWYG web design tools.
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The ZPT implementation includes the Template Attribute Language (TAL), a web
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templating language (i.e. analogous to, say, PHP or Zope's own DTML). TAL is
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an intentionally simple language, since in the ZPT paradigm all business
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logic should be implemented externally to the page templates in Python (or
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Perl) Script objects.
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See also: http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles/ZPT{1,2}
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Author: Evan Simpson <evan@digicool.com>
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2004-04-10 08:16:21 +02:00
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WWW: http://www.zope.org/Members/4am/ZPT/
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2001-08-16 12:53:22 +02:00
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-- Johann Visagie <wjv@FreeBSD.org>
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