Very cool. One note, though: templates should have the extension ".haml" 
even if the script is PHP. Eventually we'll build in some notation for 
declaring which language the document is within the document, but file 
extension isn't it.

- Nathan

Amadeusz Jasak wrote:
> I wrote simple documentation - http://phphaml.sf.net
>
> On 9 Maj, 17:18, Amadeusz Jasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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