Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-24 Thread Peter Niederlag
Hello, Am 23.08.2010 23:12, schrieb romtek: For me, the biggest benefit of using PHPTAL is being able to view the code in WYSIWYG programs. Having a template system in which there are many macros calling each other on several levels defeats this purpose. I think that in some cases using pure

Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-23 Thread romtek
For me, the biggest benefit of using PHPTAL is being able to view the code in WYSIWYG programs. Having a template system in which there are many macros calling each other on several levels defeats this purpose. I think that in some cases using pure PHP code may be a better way. The topic being

Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-03 Thread Robert Goldsmith
Hi all, Well, we here at Namesco are working hard to get a release package together for the Zend/PHPTal integration 'glue' we've developed for our own internal codebase (which we've called ZTal) and this has full integration with Zend_Form. As such it includes a large number of macros for

Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-03 Thread Richard Dyce
Robert, That sounds very interesting, I'll look forward to seeing it. I've had a few private emails from people suggesting php pre-rendering with structures, or using Zend Forms. I thought I should make it clear that the reason that I'm not looking to go down that path is that that's where

Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-03 Thread Robert Goldsmith
Hi :) I know exactly where you're coming from and the reason we've re-worked both Zend Views and Zend Forms is specifically to both separate template from php and to make the use of the modules such as Zend Form much more optional :) Within Zend, Form and View are a weird (and not, in my

Re: [PHPTAL] PHPTAL and form macros

2010-08-03 Thread Richard Dyce
Glad to know I'm on the right track - or at least there are others out there with the same prejudices! Btw, I'm not that bothered about waiting for documentation :-))) R On 3 Aug 2010, at 09:53, Robert Goldsmith wrote: Hi :) I know exactly where you're coming from and the reason we've