[Framework-Team] Middleware render on Plone 5

Laurence Rowe l at lrowe.co.uk
Tue Oct 1 16:06:59 UTC 2013


Diazo is only tested with the lxml HTML parser, I don't know what would
happen if you started parsing as XML.

Laurence


On 1 October 2013 08:22, Giacomo Spettoli <giacomo.spettoli at gmail.com>wrote:

> +1, I totally agree with this approach. I think it's the natural evolution
> of rendering contents since diazo came out. Actually I already thought on
> this for a while, and my idea was to switch to an xml output but that would
> be hard to achieve and the advantages would be very few. So html (5) it's
> fine too.
>
> Giacomo
> On Oct 1, 2013 12:05 PM, "Martin Aspeli" <optilude+lists at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> On 1 October 2013 14:03, Ramon Navarro Bosch <ramon.nb at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Since we are moving to Diazo I have the bad feeling that rendering twice
>>> the page is a waste of energy and a possible missunderstanding for
>>> integrators / developers ( we will have the frontend, the backend of
>>> widgets, the native rendering ... )
>>>
>>> During these days in Brazil, we've been discussing if it's possible to
>>> change the main_template to export the structure of plone instead of a
>>> rendered page, different sections with the viewlets, with the portlets, the
>>> content, .... and on diazo rules it would be much easier to define the
>>> rules. As right now is the moment to discuss about this subject(diazo theme
>>> is really in early step and plone5 is a possible target to change this), my
>>> idea is to talk about it today at FWT meeting if it's ok with you.
>>>
>>
>> So to check my understanding: you are saying main_template exposes
>> something very simple, e.g. a pile of divs with sensible ids, and then
>> Diazo makes it visually appealing?
>>
>> If so, that makes sense to me, at least once we have good "out of the
>> box" Diazo themes.
>>
>> Martin
>>
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