Why not use the php mechanism itself? An easy way to do a template system is
make a normal php page as a template, and then include it from another page
after specifying a bunch of variables.
eg.
template.php:
=========
<html><head><title><?= $title ?></title></head></html>
calling page:
=============
<?php
$title = "My template system";
include ('template.php');
?>
Hope this helps,
Julian
on 1/27/01 6:17 PM, Zack Ham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm trying to create a small template parser so I can fill my html pages up
> with data. An example: <html><head><title>{title}</title></head></html
>
> What I'm trying to do is run through it and replace {title} with an
> appropriate value. I have tried running ereg_replace("{$var}",$value,$string)
> and ereg_replace("\{$var\}",$value,$string). Neither work. They either do
> nothing or produce the error "Warning: invalid content of \{\}".
>
> Any help would be appreciated,
> Zack
>
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