Hello Sam,

As far i know, CakePHP has a Smarty helper, so in theory you will had no
problem with it.

*Sorry for my bad english

REF:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/HyperCas/2008/06/11/the-cakephp-blog-tutorial-with-smarty


2014/1/20 Sam <[email protected]>

> Cakephp is good for back-end work. Web templates like Smarty or Twig is
> used for front-end work. Will combining cakephp with web templates like
> Smarty or Twig make front-end coding easier? Is this advisable and has it
> been done before?
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