PHP is not your perfect "template system"; even though it capable of
nice and tidy simple web pages, it is worse than embedded HTML in Perl
for producing complex pages and large sites.
So, even PHP has a problem to solve regarding separation of code and
appearance. For that, there are templates s
Speaking of templates have you considered PHP? I would consider that the
ultimate template system and the ultimate customization vehicle. Instead of
relying on unreliable client side interpretation of style sheets and
javascript you have a controllable environment on the server side. Think
about
PHP is not your perfect "template system"; even though it capable of
nice and tidy simple web pages, it is worse than embedded HTML in Perl
for producing complex pages and large sites.
So, even PHP has a problem to solve regarding separation of code and
appearance. For that, there are templates s
Speaking of templates have you considered PHP? I would consider that the
ultimate template system and the ultimate customization vehicle. Instead of
relying on unreliable client side interpretation of style sheets and
javascript you have a controllable environment on the server side. Think
about
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 20:31:34 -0600 (CST), "Rod Rodolico"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Obviously, it wants to know the user that command should be executed by (the
>correct answer, I
>think, is www-data). It works when I set address_pipe to run as www-data, but
>I'm sure that is
>not the correct ans
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 20:31:34 -0600 (CST), "Rod Rodolico"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Obviously, it wants to know the user that command should be executed by (the correct
>answer, I
>think, is www-data). It works when I set address_pipe to run as www-data, but I'm
>sure that is
>not the correct ans
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