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Posted by Martin Mouritzen on 11/01/06 21:58
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 19:45:19 -0000, "linda" <n0spamF0rme@tiscali.co.uk>
wrote:
>I must be retaining all the information, I'm reading, because it actually
>made sense when reading! Something I never thought would happen when I
>started php. It all looked so hard!
Hehe. It does make sense, but I still think it's harder to read.
Something which becomes quite important when you suddenly have
thousands (or more) lines of code to debug.
>> Well, actually I prefer never to break out of PHP at all, and if I
>
>Is there any particular reason, and do you not find all the extra printing
>of html a chore?
Actually not, I mostly use DIV's and CSS to create my designs, and
most if not all of my content is dynamic.
If I need to do something several times, I mostly create a function
for it.
>I know what a CME is but excuse my lack of knowledge but what is a
>template-engine?
Well, it's just another way of seperating content from design.
You can read more here, if you're interested.
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_engine>
>My editor colours php and html differently, so I find it easier to break
>out, and maintain. But I kind of see your point!
Yeah, most editors do that, and I see the advantages.
>;-) Yep, my Danish was never any good! I remember one ill fated trip asking
>where the nearest toilet was with my phrase book, and the kindly old
>gentleman escorted me to the nearest chemist. And then waited to show me
>the way back! Lol... I ended up purchasing a whole host of things I didn't
>need because I was too embarrassed to admit I'd got it wrong. Ummm I think
>I'll leave that part of my past where it is.;-)
Hehe, that's odd, since toilet in danish and toilet in english is the
same word. I hope you don't have nightmares still ;)
>As you work with CMS check out this link http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/
>they do some amazing icons! And they're free what could be better. They
>really are beautifully made. And hundreds of them to boot.
The site seems to be out of order?
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best regards,
Martin Mouritzen.
http://www.siteloom.dk
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