Re: Template system in PHP

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I still don't understand why general net users don't just like to see print_r output; it's got all the info they could want, ordered and structured *shrugs*

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Aleksandar Vojnovic wrote:


Because its painful and fun at the same time :)

Aleksandar

Quoting Nate Tallman <nate.tallman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Ditto on Eval()

PHP is already a templating system. Why go the long way around?

On Feb 12, 2008 10:13 AM, Greg Donald <gdonald@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 2/12/08, Xavier de Lapeyre <xavier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do any of you guys & gurls know of a way to implement that template
> system.

eval() is my favorite templating engine.

http://php.net/eval


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