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Info about HiperDom releases

Millenium Edition (2000-12-29)

Okay, so the version and the filename don't sort, but I just couldn't resist. This is to show you people what are we working on, before the world ends. Hmm, okey, it's mostly Martijn who's working on anything these days, but he's working on more or less the same stuff I'd like to work on when the year begins...

This edition uses TemplateDicts, so it - in his words - "sings and dances just like a DTML Document". It also has RestrictedTraversal (look on dev.zope.org if you don't know what this is - it's cool!).

  1. 4 (2000-12-18)

    Time for that monthly release again ;-) but this month I have been lazy and haven't really touched the code. The credit for 0.4 goes fully to Martijn Pieters, who gently updated the code to work with PyXML 0.6.x (and in the process seemed to break it on Zope 2.3a1, but anyway.)

    Of course, it now requires PyXML 0.6.x. It is also a lot more politically correct WRT XML, so you need a xmlns declaration on your top-level element (usually ) - it should look like - or the template breaks when parsing.

  2. 3 (2000-11-16)

    Finished the job I started with the intermediate 0.2.5: tests for DataObject, and it is at least minimally usable.

  3. 2.5 (2000-11-14)

    Included unit tests (you don't need ZUnit to run HiperDom, but you do need ZUnit 0.1.1 or newer to run the tests; just point it to Products.HiperDom.Tests.creator), and a prototype of the complementar object of HiperDom templates, the DataObject (to insulate the data layer).

  4. 2 (2000-10-05)

    This version can be included as a subtemplate from inside DTML.

  5. 1.1 (2000-10-05)

    Fixed a dangling reference to a module which was removed (html_builder). This is a two-byte fix, if you already have 0.1 you should do it yourself: in HiperDomTemplate.py line 16, remove or comment out the reference.

  6. 1 (2000-09-30)

    First Python-based (rather than ZClass-based) version. This one is fully functional wrt the spec, but the spec itself still has to be worked on ;-)

  7. 0.1 (2000-09-13)

    This is a (rather kludgy and slow) prototype; you may call it a Spike if you're so inclined.