Call for help
2007-01-21
Neil Schemenauer2007-01-21
Mike Orr2007-01-21
Titus BrownRe: Call for help
2007-01-21
Neil Schemenauer2007-01-30
Titus Brown2007-01-30
Neil Schemenauer2007-01-21
Titus Brown2007-01-30
Titus Brown2007-01-30
Titus Brown2007-01-30
David Binger2007-01-30
Mike Orr2007-02-01
Mike Orr2007-02-01
David Binger2007-02-01
Mike Orr2007-02-02
Titus Brown2007-02-02
Mike Orr2007-02-02
David Binger2007-02-02
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Evan LaforgeRe: Call for help
2007-02-05
Neil Schemenauer2007-02-06
David BingerRe: Call for help
2007-02-05
Neil Schemenauer2007-02-05
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Neil Schemenauer2007-01-30
Titus BrownCall for help
Mike Orr
On 2/1/07, Mike Orrwrote: > On 2/1/07, David Binger wrote: > > On Feb 1, 2007, at 7:27 PM, Mike Orr wrote: > > > > > But that in itself is not strictly htmltext's fault. Maybe the > > > previous tests are enough. > > > > None of these are necessarily faults of htmltext > > If not faults, then severe limitations that limit Quixote's > compatibility with other Python packages. As we go into a more > WSGIified world this will be a greater issue. The reason I chose the string join example is that's precisely what Cheetah does, and it illustrates one of the most frequent ways you'd want to combine htmltext values with other strings. -- Mike Orr