Wow, that's great! Haml was never intended as something that would just 
be for Ruby, and it's great to see a port starting to happen. Haml 2.0 
will likely focus a lot more on generic, cross-language things (like a 
somewhat-more-formal specification than the current reference, a test 
suite that separates Ruby-embedded templates with generic static 
templates, etc). Until then, you'll pretty much have to wing it, but it 
shouldn't be that hard; we've documented it fairly well.

Good luck, and keep us posted on how it's going!

- Nathan

Amadeusz Jasak wrote:
> Hello,
> when I saw Haml, I loved in this template system. But I don't like
> Ruby. I'm writing in PHP (actually aFRM - framework which in the
> feature will use Haml as templating system). So I write implementation
> of Haml for PHP5. Actually is supported tags, classes, ids, implicit
> divs, blocks and display instructions (for PHP), square brackets, line
> breaking, doctypes, partially comments (for blocks it isn't work good
> and not working IE processing instructions), line braking. I want add
> new features like file including, translations (currently works)...
> Templates are fast, because they are compiled to PHP files. URL to
> project - http://sourceforge.net/projects/phphaml/. I'm searching for
> good (the best) PHP developers.
>
>
> >
>
>   


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