FET
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| Posted: 12/15/2002, 2:49 PM |
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You have a slick program, what a job you folks have done.BUT i'm sorry that you make me use templates in my php code. I'm Fairly new to coding and can not make heads or tails out of the PHP code you generate. I will buy when you have a non template engine.
thank you
fet
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TEF
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| Posted: 12/15/2002, 10:30 PM |
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FET MO MUKHA MO
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RonB
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| Posted: 12/20/2002, 5:03 AM |
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I must say that the template setup is why I can even begin to understand what they are doing at the php level. If html and php are mixed the code would become less organised and more difficult to read. Just my opinion.
Ron
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Jer
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| Posted: 12/22/2002, 8:28 PM |
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My Codecharge has a PHP 4.0 option without templates. I've used it once when the template engine just didn't do what I want. Other than that, the template option is the choice I always use.
Jer
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TimX
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| Posted: 12/25/2002, 2:16 AM |
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Fet,
you can try CodeCharge. It provides the ability to use PHP non template pattern. In addition the generated code is not object oriented as CCS one and it is easier for understanding for newbie.
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