cuments with EditPad, and the
> site is updated the same way Dreamweaver would have updated the pages.
>
> Robert V. Zwink
> http://www.zwink.net/daid.php
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:20 PM
To: Robert V. Zwink
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Subject: Re: [PHP] php includes === Dreamweaver library items
Robert,
Your time and trouble in go
t; a templating system, and I'm sure there are countless others. Templates
> seem to be adopted by experieced programmers more often than not. I haven't
> even mentioned the advantages of CachedFastTemplate which is reason alone to
> use templates.
>
> If you decide to try i
dvantages of CachedFastTemplate which is reason alone to
use templates.
If you decide to try it out, I'm happy to relay my experiences.
Robert V. Zwink
http://www.zwink.net/daid.php
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From: George Whiffen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 2:
Robert,
Thanks for the suggestions, but...
a) I do want to do this and I do think I can.
The big problem is not the templating, php is pretty damn good at that already.
It's handling the header/footer html which appears on every page.
On the one hand we only want one master copy so there's onl
I dont' think you can do this, or that you would want to do this. Library
items in Dreamweaver (as I understand it) are snippets of HTML that
Dreamweaver marks as updatable accross the entire site. They are not
"included" into the HTML, dreamweaver keeps track of where they need to go,
then upda
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