On Dom 02 Jun 2002 21:45, David Freeman wrote:
> > I've noticed that many people on the list code in 'pure' php, i.e.
> >
> > <?
> > print "<input type='text' name='fname' size='50'>";
> >
> > // etc
> > ?>
>
> Personally, it depends on what I'm doing. I find that excessive use of
> <? And ?> in my code gets distracting so if I need a lot of php code I
> will usually put the straight html into echo/print strings. If I'm
> doing something that is predominantly html with only a few php variables
> or some such then I'll do it mostly in html.
>
> Often if there's just a php code block I'll move it into an include and
> then just include it in normal html. This helps readability and lets me
> separate some of the layout aspects from the code logic aspects.
>
> In the end if it's valid it will work. My only real decision is based
> on readability for my own purposes.
See the HTML template class that comes with PEAR!
Saludos... :-)
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