Something I've been meaning to ask:  The &(object.variable); syntax is often seen on 
the example
sites outside of <?...?> tags.  Why is that?  Does midgard parse elements in such a 
way that a set
of enclosing <?...?> tags are assumed?

Darren Petersen
East Hill Church
Gresham, OR

Henri Bergius wrote:

> On  8 Dec, Joey Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Greetings!
>
> >   What you guys have done sounds interesting...I have been using PHP3 for a long 
>time, now,
> > and am now on PHP4. What I really want to know is what changes have you made to 
>PHP3 in
> > order to make midgard work, and why? Were they really neccesary, or could I run 
>midgard as a
> > php module? If this is in a FAQ  somewhere? If not, maybe it should be...
>
> Alas, you need to use our version of PHP3. The changes we have
> made are mostly the addition of some functions (see the Midgard
> function reference) and changes to PHP's language scanner to
> accommodate the <(element)> and &(object.variable); syntax
> specific to Midgard.
>
> The midgard-php module will however function as a regular
> PHP module when working with normal PHP pages.
>
> >   Any plans to port this to PHP4?
>
> Yes, the version 2.0 of Midgard will probably use PHP4. The
> interface with PHP should also be cleaner by then.
>
> /Bergie
>
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