If it helps, I wrote a filter that takes a Dreamweaver template file and
converted it to a HTML::Template file. This allowed the Dreamweaver savvy
designer to test out modifications with the template there.
---- Original Message ----
From: "Matias Alejo Garcia" <matias@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 3/6/06 10:17 am
To: "html-template-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<html-template-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subj: [htmltmpl] Usage question
On 3/6/06, Michael Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mpeters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
Mark A. Fuller wrote:
> If you want to give the designer the actual templates (but not
require her to install the entire application), you could write a little script
that would load each template, set variables and ->output() it to a file.
Something like a script to run through some test cases (generate the page with
the user logged in, not logged in, with an error message, with a success
message, with the "you have mail" indicator set, etc.). This way the designer
could change the template and regenerate some HTML (without actually using the
entire application).
One idea that did cross my mind is to create a small web application
that simply
fills in some default values to the templates. It should also allow any
parameters to be overridden by the query string. Then if the designer
is capable
he/she could just play with the url to see what different states look
like.
They could also use something like Firefox + Tamper Data to even make
it easier.
Might be overkill but if you did it right it could be reuseable for
different
projects.
Thank you for your suggestion! For now, I will give the designer a couple of
frozen sets of parameters (stored by 'Storable') and a little application to
fill the templates.
he problem is that many parameters are LOOPs, so it will be difficult to set
them by the query string.
Matías
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