Henrik,

Why not use Smarty and create your own functions for your designers to
use?  That's one of it's purposes, after all.

John

Henrik Hudson said:
> Hey List-
>
> Any one have some input on some good GUI WYSIWYG devel enviroments for
> creating PHP "scriptlets". The boss wants to lose the dependancy on the
> 2  "programmers" (myself and another person) for every little piece of
> PHP code.  Of course, the graphic designers have no desire to learn
> source code, so we  have to see if there are any WYSIWYG's out there
> that will allow them to  create code chunks to either do webforms or
> handle simple variable passing  between pages?
>
> My argument is that it is to wide "open" and there are too many
> variables that  need to be taken into account for this to happen.
>
> We did look at Dreamweaver MX, but it's PHP support is limited to syntax
>  highlighting and being able to insert if and else clauses. I'd tell'em
> to use  gvim, but I don't think that would fly :) The boss says there
> are some  Dreamweaver extensions for doing some of this stuff, but I
> still question  their quality for open ended stuff like writing PHP.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Henrik
>
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