I have never used patTemplate but from my experience Smarty is both fast and
robust (I now would not consider building a site without it)

Even given your scenario I would recommend that you at least consider using
a templating engine. Smarty is very quick and easy to set up so just have a
play!

David


"David Caplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm designing a site with about 100 different pages. I'm debating whether
to
> use a template mechanism such as smarty or patTemplate vs just creating
> pages and including the body templates based on the url parameters. I
> realize you get a layer of abstraction using the template mechanisms, but
> with the scheme that I have in mind the users will only be editing the
pages
> that are marked body_foo.php. These body pages would be basically pure
html,
> so they can't really screw anything up in the php logic. They would be
> called off an index.php that has a bunch of includes, header.php,
body.php,
> footer.php etc, this page would be off limits to the user for editing.
>
> From what I understand, both smarty and patTemplate are popular and both
> have supporters and detractors, is one template significantly faster or
more
> stable than the other?
>
> If I just use includes, am I gonna run into problems, other than the loss
of
> elegance and some abstraction that a template system might offer. My site
> will have approx 100 pages, with a peak of 600,000 hits per day.
>
> thanks for your help,
>
> Dave
>









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