Here is a list of current features in ruby-tmpl:

o	XML compliant template tag syntax

o	Variable substitution (recursive)

o	Default values for variable substitution

o	File includes (recursive)

o	Docroot file inclusion (see online docs for more info)

o	Custom error messages for problems with file includes

o	Path context changes (relative to template root or to the live
	document root)

o	Output content munging (removes white space)

o	Access to HTTP Headers (both in and out)

o	Access to ENV variables

o	A newly added eval tag (CAUTION: this tag could be a security
	risk and is also very experimental!)

o	Offline file processing

o	Ability to redefine the style and path within a template

o	ruby-tmpl supports nested multi-tag paramaters (if, unless, etc)

o	ruby-tmpl supports conditionals (if/unless)

o	Support for variable name-spaces.  Thanks to James Britt
	<james@jamesbritt.com> for the idea, initial code, and docs.

o	Support for URI based sessions

$Id: FEATURES,v 1.6 2001/08/24 00:42:42 thetitan Exp $
