On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 11:39:06PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 12:46:29AM +0100, Florian Müller wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi guys
> > Just a little question: I've programmed some nice little websites up to
> > 25'000 lines of code.
> > Now if I see some bigger websites just as facebook and so on, how are they
> > printing their website out?
> > Does it work like
> > <?php echo "<html><head>..."; ?>
> > or do they output it like
> > <?php if (true) { ?> <body>
> > </body> <?php } else { ?> <head>
> > </head> <?php } ?>
> > Or is the code even generated or gotten from a database and evaluated?
> > How does the website itself gets printet on really professional websites?
> > Thanks for answer!
>
> You're asking for an opinion. In mine, if you have to call fifty files
> before printing a byte to screen, you've introduced too much complexity.
> I just finished up five weeks at a company where they were calling
> probably upwards of 100 files before printing anything on screen.
Have a look at smarty:
http://www.smarty.net/
I like it a lot ... helps with complicated web sites.
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