Hi Rails folks, I''ve been giving some thought on how something I''ve been calling "microtemplates" (http://microtemplates.org) might relate to Rails. Briefly, microtemplates are a way of specifying HTML templates that is inspired by microformats. For example, data like this: {vcard:{fn:"Steve Farrell",url:"http://smackman.com"}} could be bound to this template: <span class="vcard"> <a class="url fn"></a> </span> to produce this HTML presentation (which happens to be a valid hcard microformat) <span class="vcard"> <a class="url fn" href="http://smackman.com">Steve Farrell</a> </span> by applying some simple binding rules. I''ve attempted to generalize this approach into a complete templating solution, including a BSD-licensed javascript library. I think this approach could be very useful in augmenting static web pages with dynamic content, creating mashups on plain HTML pages, and in lowering the bar for composing and specializing web views and functions. I also think it might fit very nicely into Rails. I''ve started to draft some thoughts on that here: http://microtemplates.org/mediawiki/index.php/Rails I realize this is unsolicited, but I hope some of you find it interesting and would like to hear your feedback. Thanks! Steve Farrell