It's normal behaviour, these are not temporary files but templates
"compiled" php code - think of them as binaries. Or cache. This way
the template needn't to be parsed every time the page is visited but
only when the template itself changes. So in short: don't worry about
them and delete them only
Hi,
I just noticed that my PHPTAL does not delete temporary files. Neither from
originaly defined /tmp nor from my own temporary directory which I define
with PHPTAL_PHP_CODE_DESTINATION. I set 0777 permission to tmp directory and
every time I generate a page, temporary files tpl_... stay there fo