Dynamic HTML template compiler with XSS language support.
Project description
This package implements a template compiler for dynamic HTML documents. In particular, it supports the XSS rule language which is used to associate elements with dynamic content.
XSS rule language
The XSS rule language uses a CSS-compliant syntax to let you match HTML elements using CSS selectors and set up dynamic content definitions.
To associate a template with a rule file, use the <link> tag:
<link rel="xss" type="text/xss" src="rules.xss" />
XSS files contain rules like the following:
html > head > title { name: document-heading; structure: true; attributes: document-attributes; mode: content; }
This rule will associate the <title> tag with the dynamic content identifier “document-heading”, escape the inserted content and apply the dynamic attributes bound to the “document-attributes” identifier.
See the file template.txt within the package for documentation on how to render templates and provide dynamic content and attributes.
Syntax
Brief explanation of the properties in the XSS format:
@name dynamic content slot name @structure if set to true, inserts content without escaping @attributes inserts dynamic attributes into tag @mode one of ('content', 'replace', 'append', 'prepend')
Resource rebase functionality
If a resource location adapter is available (see chameleon.html.interfaces.IResourceLocation), references resources (e.g. images, stylesheets, javascripts) will be “rebased” to the URL returned by the component.
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