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 Posted by Good Man on 06/17/48 11:41 
"d" <d@example.com> wrote in 
news:zm_Nf.29523$wl.21033@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk:  
 
>> The only point would be saving me programming time.  On a page with 
>> 50+ form-fields, I can save lot of time by writing a PHP loop that 
>> writes an HTML call to a javscript function instead of going to each 
>> form field and entering the value="<?= $first_name ?>" stuff... 
>  
> May I suggest learning templates?  They exist for just this sort of 
> thing. They take the edge off writing repetative pages.  Either write 
> your own templating toolkit (better) or get one off the shelf. 
 
is this where the SMARTY thing comes into play?  I've heard of it for a  
long time but have never used it, as I generally prefer to code my  
applications personally... 
 
i think i'm still looking for a good reason NOT to use javascript to  
populate my form fields, since I know that my audience is finite and  
restricted to javascript-enabled browsers.... especially when my form has  
50+ fields.  it's too late to look at templating (ie: learning something  
new) at this point in the project, but i will do it in the future. 
 
 
thanks
 
  
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