To clarify, are you talking about a php template based front-end to Imail
which uses member login data (email address), and then personalizes the
pages specifically for the user in some way using php templates and a
backend database?

Do I have it right, or do you mean something else?


----- Original Message -----
From: "J.Heuing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 2:51 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Well... New generation of templates maybe ?!?


> Hi !
>
> I am thinking about a project which can be done with a lot of time. I will
> tell you, because I am intersted if something like that exists.
>
> I am using IMail5, so I will develop the thing for IMail5, unless someone
> will give me the new version in change of a free template set :-)
>
> That what we are thinking about is using php to read the pages IMail
> outputs and change to content as we want it to be: For example we are
> setting up a form by reading the output of IMail into php. So, we have a
> variable with the whole content of the page. Than we keep doing that. We
> have to change any input to a new adress. Let's say, someone clicks a
link,
> we have to change it first, that not the IMail-page is loaded, incase of
> that a new php will be loaded but with the contet of the imal page changed
> internal.
>
> Hope you get that.
>
> As you can guess, it offers many posibillities: At the backend of IMail,
we
> will use a database. With that system, we can set up a whole community
> thing: using a database via ODBC, it makes it possible to use somekind of
> signup scripts and to use data in anyform. Kind of adress databases for
> example. Same time, we can put in the pages database driven input like
> news, forums, whatever.
>
> Great idea, we first will develop a system which makes it possible to read
> the content of the pages, put's th elinks into an array to use it later
and
> have some templates which are used to output the content. Obvious with
php,
> that we can modify the content as we want.....
>
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