On Friday 21 March 2003 15:55, Dan Rossi wrote:

You have started a new thread by taking an existing posting and replying to
it while you changed the subject.

That is bad, because it breaks threading. Whenever you reply to a message,
your mail client generates a "References:" header that tells all recipients
which posting(s) your posting refers to. A mail client uses this information
to build a threaded view ("tree view") of the postings.

With your posting style you successfully torpedoed this useful feature; your
posting shows up within an existing thread it has nothing to do with.

Always do a fresh post when you want to start a new thread. To achieve this,
click on "New message" instead of "Reply" within your mail client, and enter
the list address as the recipient. You can save the list address in your
address book for convenience.


> i would like to know what good ones out there, fast template uses ereg and
> is slow , itx screws with the source layout and the output looks shit ,
> smarty wants control of the code , is there anything better than these guys
> ?

Good is subjective. People have voiced their opinions in the past -- search 
the archives. Considering that smarty seems to be highly rated yet you do not 
like its approach then probably the best thing is for you to try them all out 
and pick one that _you_ like.

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