. Honestly, I really don't understand
why Zend Framework does when it is so very strict with camelCase naming
elsewhere. However, along with the different extension, the use of camelCase
specifically highlights the templates as being not ZF view php files and
allows both Ztal/PHPTAL templates
Zend Framework does when it is so very strict with camelCase naming elsewhere.
However, along with the different extension, the use of camelCase specifically
highlights the templates as being not ZF view php files and allows both
Ztal/PHPTAL templates and ZF view php files to co-exist in the same
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 13:42:55 +0100, Robert Goldsmith
rgoldsm...@names.co.uk wrote:
Regarding a repository of useful tales, I'd be keen to see a (maybe
optional) download from the PHPTAL site with a collection of well
written common tales both to help developers writing their own and to