On 15.05.2011 17:04, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > In PHP, pages share data by having one include the other. Even > Wordpress templates ultimately work that way - the main code > includes the template's code after defining a bunch of functions > and variables.
This is not what I mean. What I mean is something like: page-a.html: <?d var = "value" ?> page-b.html: <?= var ?> And this I expect to work. Just an example of what I mean, of course. I.e., *all* pages share the same namespace, and all values stored on one page are accessible on all other pages *and* persistent. Sure, we can use database or shared memory to implement persistence - but this will be way too slower comparing to some in-memory state, not talking about complex objects which cannot be stored (easily) in the database. To implement this, you would need a "bit" more than your dhp does (while PHP and ASP provide out of the box). /Alexander
