Re: yet another php templating question

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* Ryan A <ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Since we are caught up in the templating season, I think its time for this
> one;
>
> We have just finished designing the software blueprint for a new PHP
> product, we usually used the "include() method" :-) to "template"
> U/I's for the clients but this one seems a bit bigger...
> I really like Smarty we and use it for our templating needs, but it
> just seems a bit too much to bundle Smarty  with our software to the
> end user/client (esp since Smarty would be many times bigger than our
> scripts)
>
> I have searched google and the classes site to find templating solutions,
> fast template looks good but from the forums i have seen its not extremly
> dependable....any suggestions?
>
> Links to would be appreciated, I have no plans of writing a new
> templating system just for this.

I'm not sure how big Savant is, but it's one that's often favorably
reviewed. I believe the website is http://www.phpsavant.org/

PEAR has a couple of template solutions, but I'm not hear too much about
them, good or bad.

Another one I've seen favorable review on is patTemplate, from the PHP
Tools site: http://www.php-tools.net/

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