Alex Black wrote: > Speaking as a not-pot-smoking mac-using only partially hippie web designer: > > why bother with creating your own syntax? > > why not just explain some _super_basic_ php syntax to the "html dude" and > have him do the code himself? > > also, dreamweaver nicely ignores <? ?> Actually, we (still) use this approach as well. But it certainly isn't as flexible as templates are. We (or our designers, to be exact) had more problems with this technique. With templates, changes on the layouts just ran smoother. regards Wagner -- One maniac alone can do what 20 together cannot -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Tim Zickus
- RE: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Cal Evans
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alexander Wagner
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Tim Zickus
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- RE: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code MR
- RE: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Mark Maggelet
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Tim Zickus
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Tim Zickus
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alexander Wagner
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Iván Sánchez Ortega \"MR\"
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Iván Sánchez Ortega \"MR\"
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Kristofer Widholm
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Iván Sánchez Ortega \"MR\"
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Iván Sánchez Ortega \"MR\"
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Alex Black
- Re: [PHP] mixing HTML and PHP code Mark Maggelet