Hey! I did the same thing. :) But then I kept going with it and built my own
templating system. I agree with the others about the less-effectiveness of
learning templating syntax when you can do the same thing with PHP. The
template system I built adds some additional benefits for designers and adds
in page caching (two benefits not derived by default from PHP). It uses
attributes in the HTML as the dynamic markup thus allowing dummy content to
be used in the page and the page to be viewed apart from the application and
database queries which fill it out. For example:

It's PHP 4 and 5 compatable, but I just use it for myself. If anyone is
interested in using it I can put it online and document it this weekend for
use. It's called Blueprint. If there were those that wanted to add to it we
could make it an open source project and get others helping with it. It's
pretty simple.

--
Jacob Wright
Within Code LLC

Sounds, cool. Can you post a link? Does this replace Arras? New Name?

Dave

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