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 Posted by Jason Barnett on 01/07/05 00:04 
Henning Sato von Rosen wrote: 
> Hi all! 
>  
> I want to subclass a large website mainly written in PHP. 
> The sublassing is useful for testing when you want to test a change, a 
> bugfix or a new design,  and only a few pages change. The subclass 
> would consist of an almost empty representation of the website 
> containing only the changed files, thus allowing testing without 
> harming the ordinary website. 
>  
> Is it possible ro postprocess the output of PHP for a specific page 
> (e.g. for changing all links dynamically adding a prefix to a path, if 
> that file does exist in the website subclass)? 
>  
 
So.. you want to test the HTML output of your page?  If so then you  
probably want to use output buffering.  After you have the page output  
with ob_get_contents() you can do whatever filtering needs to be done. 
 
http://php.net/ob_start 
 
 
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