no error handling ????

what i am asking, can it to standard template blocks aswell, like you have a main template and can add template blocks from a seperate template ? to keep it fasttemplate freiendly , and also can it be html programmer or designer friendly still say with simple vars like {myvar} instead of tedious logic that only a developer can understand ?

On 16/12/2004, at 12:55 AM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:

* Electroteque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi there I am trying to choose between the two, which one is efficient,
but is also html programmer friendly and can still do template block
style templating like fasttemplate or phemplate. I am trying to move
people who have been using fasttemplate to a more efficient system,
although these two systems have logic inside the templating.

You're verging on a religious war here...

My predictions:
1) 25% respond in favor of HTML_Template_Flexy
2) 25% respond in favor of Smarty
3) 25% respond in favor of different templating solutions altogether
4) 25% respond asking why you need a templating system at all when you
   have PHP

As for my own leanings -- we use Smarty where I work, and I like its
flexibility and the ease with which I can integrate it with regular HTML
(I particularly like that it doesn't use angle brackets as its
delimiters -- makes it easy to spot Smarty directives in the template).


My one complaint about it: no error handling. I wish it had error
handling ala PEAR -- occasionally I get errors in Smarty that end up
being hard to debug due to the complexity of the templates and/or number
of templates we're using to generate a page.


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