I've done nothing but help fix the very broken aspects of aXML

I appreciate your attempts to help, however you have not actually caused any change in aXML at all so far other than the inclusion of two new special chars which I've never needed and I've included merely so you can bend the way it's used to suit you. aXML is NOT broken, it works perfectly well as it is doing what it does.

On the subject of the compilers, I told Corion about 3 months ago that I believed aXML could not be compiled, he insisted it could, now your telling me it cannot, one of the 3 of us must be wrong.

As for performance I only care about that in so far as it matters to keeping my server bill under control. I am fully aware after having played with aXML on some IBM big iron, that the processing overhead for it is infact miniscule compared to the vast amounts of processing power available if you have enough money to pay for it.

I don't care how it performs relative to any other language / template system. It is what it is, it works the way it works. Clearly you don't like the way it works and that's why your trying to "fix" it when it is not broken.

Your efforts are appreciated, if however misguided.


In reply to Re^34: aXML vs TT2 by Logicus
in thread aXML vs TT2 by Logicus

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