Static can be more

Static can be more

By Jozef Kutej (‎jozef‎) from Bratislava.pm, Vienna.pm
Date: Wednesday, 5 August 2009 11:55
Duration: 40 minutes
Target audience: Beginning Perl
Language:
Tags: html static tt2

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In these days of Personal Home Page-s, Active Server Pages, JavaServer Pages, Common Gateway Interface-s and all sort of other server-side fun, I would like to show you the power of static content. As an example I'll use Bratislava.pm.org site which is build using TT2, XSLT, Makefile and of course Perl.

The site features:

* common look and feel on all pages
* rss feed + events page in sync
* static redirections
* 2 language versions (i18n)
* feedback (generated) form
* xhtml validated pages
* internal links checker
* JS+CSS minification
* book store
* planet
* 2 stage development (dev+prod)
* auto deployment from SVN with commit diff emails

Most of it, that doesn't require network (like planet, store and feedback) is possible to host offline from file://.

Why attend?

The talk will show life of one small (but still full of features) web page. We will walk through server configuration, deployment to development with lots of concrete & practical tips|examples.


Attended by: Andrew Shitov (‎ash‎), Peter Stoehr, Anders Nielsen (‎anielsen‎), Martin Schipany (‎ElCondor‎), Jonathan Worthington (‎jnthn‎), Luciano Rocha (‎Strange‎), Pedro Melo (‎melo‎), Armando Reis (‎AReis‎), Oliver Thieke (‎o-thieke‎), Jozef Kutej (‎jozef‎), Olivier Mengué (‎dolmen‎), Mário Barbosa, Elizabeth Mattijsen (‎liz‎), Stan Sawa, Flavio Poletti (‎polettix‎), Petru Ratiu (‎rpetre‎), Darius Jokilehto, Andreas Hetey, Stefan Hornburg (‎Racke‎), Herbert Breunung (‎lichtkind‎), Emmanuel Rodriguez (‎potyl‎), Luis Rodrigues (‎goblin‎), Michael Kröll (‎pepl‎),