On Jan 1, 2008 11:17 PM, Alain Roger <raf.news@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > i would like to improve my coding quality when i use PHP code and for that i > would request your help. > in my web developer experience, i have to confess that i've never succeeded > in spliting PHP code from HTML code. > > i mean that all my web pages consist of PHP code mixed with HTML code (for > rendering pages). > Some developers tell it's possible to write only PHP code for web page. i > agree with them but only when those PHP pages do not render web elements > (write text, display pictures, display formular, ...). > > the purpose of my post is to know if i can really (at 100%) split client > code (display images, write text,...) from server code (move or copy data to > DB, create connection objects,...) > > so what do you think about that ? > > -- > Alain > ------------------------------------ > Windows XP SP2 > PostgreSQL 8.2.4 / MS SQL server 2005 > Apache 2.2.4 > PHP 5.2.4 > C# 2005-2008 > Yes, you can. function foo() { global $data; //Fetch from database, format, etc. etc. //Stuff all the data into $data variable } function bar() { global $data; //Output with HTML } $data = array(); foo(); bar(); I'm pretty sure this is what they mean. -Casey -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php