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"Shakespeare" <whatsin_at_xs4all.nl> schreef in bericht
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> "Jake" <jgarfield_at_earthlink.net> schreef in bericht
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>> I know this isn't going to be popular, but here goes.
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>> Looking at the HTP package, if I had to make a lot of web pages using
>> that, it looks like it would be, well, painful, compared to other
>> languages like PHP, Ruby, ASP, JSP for instance.
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>> Is this commonly used to create web pages using PL/SQL, or is there
>> another preferred method?
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>> Does PL/SQL have any templating mechanism where you can create a text
>> html template and just "fill in the blanks" procedurally?
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>> thanks.
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> Actually there is, or used to be (not sure about it): pl/sql server pages
> (psp).
> Search for psp oracle on google.
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> I haven't seen anyone use it ever, but it worked......
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> Shakespeare
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Checked it out for AS 10G: it's still there (and it appears Oracle's Yapa was written in psp).
Shakespeare Received on Mon Nov 05 2007 - 13:39:28 CST
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