Look at the documentation for tales modifiers, write one, and use a
static variable in the function to hold on to a single Zend_Date
instance. That way, you have to check whether it is set each time the
function is run, but if you don't end up using it at all, you never have
to create the Zend_Date
Am Montag 02 Februar 2009 schrieb Iván -DrSlump- Montes:
> The PHPTAL way would be to create a custom tales modifier [1],
Exactly thats what i want to do.
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The PHPTAL way would be to create a custom tales modifier [1], although what
admirau proposes will also work.
[1] http://phptal.motion-twin.com/manual/en/split/ar06s08.html
ciao,
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On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:45 PM, admirau wrote:
> W dniu 2009-02-02 18:31, Christian Welzel pisze:
>
>> Hi ther
W dniu 2009-02-02 18:31, Christian Welzel pisze:
Hi there,
is there a way to inject PHP code into the template during compiiation?
I want to make a date: helper for phptal which uses Zend_Date for
convertions. But creation of Zend_Date is a bit expensive, so i want to
create an instance on the be
Hi there,
is there a way to inject PHP code into the template during compiiation?
I want to make a date: helper for phptal which uses Zend_Date for
convertions. But creation of Zend_Date is a bit expensive, so i want to
create an instance on the begin of the template file and use it later in the
h