Yes, there are statements in some of the includes, along with variables. Do variables and statements not work when using includes for PHP? I think it would be pretty easy to redo some of the includes... or just not use includes.
WebDude -----Original Message----- From: Beverly Voth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 11:08 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Open Letter to Phil and Sophie Web dude. Did you put any statements into includes, or was everything built by the editor? For example, the *text*: <@IF EXPR="">....</@IF> translates very well to <?php if( ) { ....; } ?> (PHP) or <CFIF () >....</CFIF> (Coldfusion) But the things built by the editor may need to be translated to "text". Some of this you'll see if you look at the RAW XML created for the .tafs If you use custom functions, these, of course have to be recreated. The "logic/flow" should bascially be the same. A login "taf" can be a login page(s) with the same forms and processing. The SQL queries can be mostly the same. The HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are definitely the same!! Beverly On 10/20/08 11:42 AM, "WebDude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole or in part: > Hello all, > > Well, I have a problem and maybe some of you could help me. I have > been using nothing but Tango and Witango since I started developing > many years ago. Started on Mac with Butler and eventually moved to > Windows. Witango is all I have ever used and now I am in a quandry. I > see the writing is on the wall and though I have resisted for many > years, it seems that I am going to have to take the plunge and figure > out what to do for what I have that already exists and for the future. > The problem is that I am so comfortable with what I have that moving > is going to take a lot of effort. I have been going through the > different options out there and I am so confused as to editors, > parsers, etc. that I really do not know which direction to turn. I > have a very small smattering of ASP which I hacked in order to get a > site that was moved to our servers to work, but that is the only other > language that I even attempted to try. The real crux of the problem is > that everything out there looks very confusing and so far removed from > what I currently have. I am fairly adept in SQL, Witango, HTML and CSS but I have never taken the time to learn anything new. > > I downloaded some PHP editors, some sample ASP stuff, and to tell you > the truth, I just don't get a lot of it. Is there anything out there > that gives as visual of an interface as Witango? Or maybe is there a > specific place you can go to relearn the logic that it will take to > use any of the tools available? I think PHP is probably the place to > start, but I am totally confused as to how to go about it. I would > prefer to continue using IIS as I am very familiar with it along with > the security. I went to the PHP site and it seems that there are pages > upon pages of just the install for IIS. Or, how about editors? Are > there any that you would recommend? Keep in mind my Witango > background. I never went to school for any of this stuff and I have > some pretty complicated things running on my sites from forums to streaming PDFs, data access management systems to e-commerce. > > This is going to be tough, but I need to take it one step at a time... > > <html> > <head> > <title>PHP Test</title> > </head> > <body> > <?php echo '<p>Hello World</p>'; ?> > </body> > </html> > > > WebDude > ______________________________________________________________________ > __ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf
