For the and operation I've written a modifier that turns all its arguments
into an array of booleans and then uses array_mult() to determine the
outcome for tal:condition.
array_sum could be used for the or-operation ;)
On Apr 14, 2011 2:27 AM, "Kornel Lesiński" wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 14:45
When there's a lot of code on a page, being able to use as little text as
possible is very desirable. I'd like to be able to use a short alias for
tal:attributes. E.g. tal:attr. It's intuitive and familiar to people from
other libraries.
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I am pretty new PHPTAL, and Zend Framework, but was happy to run accross
ZTal. How do you get ZTal to use hyphenated view names (e.g.
product-description.xhtml) instead of the CamelCasing it currently does? Is
there a website where all the useful Tales are located for PHPTAL?
Of there is another
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 14:45:31 +0100, Ciprian Voicu
wrote:
I've encountered lots of times the need to compare one or more pairs of
values so I used php: modifier, but let's say would be more professional
using some internal tal way instead of php native comparison way.
eg:
print some good con
Hello :)
It wouldn't work quite as you suggest because of how you use tales but we have
an 'equal' tale as part of Ztal that does pretty much the same thing. You use
it as follows:
print some good content here
The | symbol can be considered an 'or' where if the first statement fails or
return
I've encountered lots of times the need to compare one or more pairs of
values so I used php: modifier, but let's say would be more professional
using some internal tal way instead of php native comparison way.
eg:
print some good content here
it will be something more likely to use:
print some