AW: AW: [Templates] TT and PHP + Attachement
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Hi Simon,
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Denis Banovic wrote:
> I think that I've put this question on the wrong list. It's true that I
> need to convert TT-Templates to PHP, but I must do it IN PHP.
>Do you ?
>If I've understood you correctly, you have a template that you wish to use
>in both TT and PHP applications. Presumably you have discounted the idea
>of managing two separate templates as cumbersome and wish to use just one
>template to make updates and so on easier ?
Yes, that is correct.
>If you follow that thought, the idea of having a processor that can
>generate php from the TT templates would surely cut down the
>administrative burden.
Yes, that is correct too.
>But in any csae, if these templates are simple enough to be hacked using
>regexs, surely you can just maintain two sets of them ?
No.
This wouldn't be a problem, when you have a team that always work on the sam=
e project.
The idea behind it, is to make it hard for designers ( who are maintaining t=
he templates ) to make something wrong.
As I've already said, I though someone has done something like this before (=
converting simple templates from TT to PHP ) in PHP.
Thank you all for you time!
Denis
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AW: AW: [Templates] TT and PHP + Attachement
Denis Banovic 16:01 on 25 Feb 2005
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