Re: [PHP] Re: Website templating schemes

2003-09-02 Thread Duncan Hill
Search google for Smarty (I believe it's www.smarty.php) It's a great way of separating output from the logic using templates. That'd be smarty.php.net ... didn't know .php was a tld :) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

RE: [PHP] Re: Website templating schemes

2003-09-02 Thread Chris W. Parker
Duncan Hill mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 8:07 AM said: Search google for Smarty (I believe it's www.smarty.php) It's a great way of separating output from the logic using templates. That'd be smarty.php.net ... didn't know .php was a tld :) And how about this

Re: [PHP] Re: Website templating schemes

2003-08-28 Thread John W. Holmes
rush wrote: While PHP is often considered as template system in it self, I think it is is not very strong, or efficient one. Wow... where'd you pull that from?? Any facts to back that up? :) FYI: I've got a template benchmark site running at http://sepodati.realxl.net/tpl_bench/ Any interest

Re: [PHP] Re: Website templating schemes

2003-08-28 Thread rush
John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wow... where'd you pull that from?? Any facts to back that up? :) :) no, I was think in terms of how easy is to write template oriented software, and how flexible te results are, which are all pretty subjective things, that