Templates, The PHPLIB Way - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Templates, The PHPLIB Way
  • Author
David Orr
  • Category
PHP / Content Management
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     This is a an article where the users are taught about the separation of their php code from the HTML that makes the HTML graphic designers satisfy and keeps them from messing up their precious programming. This tutorial explains the users how to use the fast templates which was a perl library originally and was ported to the php later and works well for perl programs also. The advantage of PHPLIB template is to permit dynamic blocks that is to be nested unlike fast templates.


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