[mod_python] mod_python bake-off?

Ross M Karchner ross at karchner.com
Thu Sep 2 14:44:49 EDT 2004


Maybe the *exact*  HTML generated by each part of the app should be 
specified ahead of time?

Michael C. Neel wrote:

>On Thu, 2004-09-02 at 10:59, Nick wrote:
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>>Graham Dumpleton wrote:
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>>>Thus, start with raw HTML mock up pages which could be viewed statically with
>>>some dummy data. PSP people could take that and convert them into PSP. The
>>>mpservlet people could convert them to their way of doing things, similarly for
>>>Albatross etc etc.
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>>Now you're making it too easy! :-D  But seriously, that's a good idea.  I 
>>only wish I had that luxury in the real world.
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>This method of prototyping is my real world ;)  And I agree this would
>be needed to do a proper "bake off".
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>>As long as the HTML is clean and readable, I don't think it really matters 
>>whether you use an approach with table layout or using CSS.  Although most 
>>competent web designers these days use CSS.
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>I'll say here it should use css and even some x/dhtml.  These are often
>parts of new sites and when I look at frameworks it's important to me to
>see how well they can intergrate with x/dhtml and css.  Having a plain
>html 4.0 design wouldn't really be important either; as time goes on 4.0
>will matter less and less so the bake off should be forawrd looking,
>imho.
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>Mike
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