Lukas Kahwe Smith wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just read the thread yesterday and so just to summarize. A  
> standardized template system is supposed to cover the following needs:
> 
> 1) Make it possible for untrusted people to contribute templates
> 2) Make it possible for people without PHP installed to reasonably  
> preview the templates

You can achive this with XSLT, simply giving them a tool to render a 
prepared XML file with their template.... however, if you have a 
designer that understands XSL, then I doubt you'll have problems like 
this anyway....


Infact, XSLT solves all of these issues really.....

I'm sticking to PHP for templates for now though :)


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Ian P. Christian ~ pookey.co.uk

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