I don't think this behavior was in the older versions, you can download the older version and check it out.
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 4:18 AM, Robert Goldsmith <rgoldsm...@names.co.uk>wrote: > Hello :) > > I was actually surprised that the behaviour existed in the first place > simply because it appears to go against the entire ethos of PHPTAL. If I > was to consider such a thing as a 'strict' mode I'd prob. have suggested > instead that there was a 'transitional' mode to allow porting of templates > but which was off by default and not recommended for continued use :) > > Anyhow, that is beside the point and I think a first step might be to at > least mention this in the documentation and possibly supply a pre-filter > for those who don't want to be able to use php within a template :) > > Robert > > > So, you are trying to subtly suggest having a strict mode which uses a > pre-filter to turn this behavior off? However, I like the current behavior > because it allows me to slowly migrate old pages over to phptal. Also, it > allows me to write a pre-filter that allows me to see what code hasn't been > changed. > > > > On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Robert Goldsmith < > rgoldsm...@names.co.uk> wrote: > > well, yes, "don't do it" is one approach but we will have a large number > of people with the ability to edit these templates and we intended them to > be pretty idiot-proof (which allowing embedded php is not). > > > > A pre-filter sounds like a good idea. > > > > TBH, we were rather surprised because what's the point in the php: > functionality if you can just embed php? > > > > Robert > > ---- > > Robert Goldsmith > > rgoldsm...@names.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > On 18 May 2012, at 14:10, ajcri...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Don't do it? > > > > > > You can create a pre-filter that strips those from the source > > > ------Original Message------ > > > From: Robert Goldsmith > > > Sender: phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com > > > To: Template Attribute Language for PHP > > > ReplyTo: Template Attribute Language for PHP > > > Subject: [PHPTAL] PHP content in templates > > > Sent: May 18, 2012 09:07 > > > > > > Hello :) > > > > > > We've noticed you can just drop <?php php-code ?> in a tal template > and it will drop it in the compiled template file and execute it. This is > not something we want to happen so any suggestions on the best way to > prevent it? > > > > > > Robert > > > ---- > > > Robert Goldsmith > > > rgoldsm...@names.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > PHPTAL mailing list > > > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > > > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > > > > > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > PHPTAL mailing list > > > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > > > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > PHPTAL mailing list > > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > > > _______________________________________________ > > PHPTAL mailing list > > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > > _______________________________________________ > PHPTAL mailing list > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal >
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