[PHP] Re: More thoughts about PHP: Taglibs

2001-09-11 Thread _lallous
Yep this is not bad! > > Hello, . Your last login was . > and now using PHP's short tags, you can make it even prettier: Hello, . Your last login was . Right? "Dr. Evil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > It seems to me that one of th

[PHP] Re: More thoughts about PHP: Taglibs

2001-09-11 Thread nicolas costes
maybe one day, PHP will implement user defined tags this could be an idea, if this is prooved to be useful. (°-Nayco, //\[EMAIL PROTECTED] v_/_ http://nayco.free.fr ORIGINAL MESSAGE-> Yep this is not bad! > > He

Re: [PHP] Re: More thoughts about PHP: Taglibs

2001-09-11 Thread Michael Kimsal
Perhaps you should just use cold fusion then, if you're that hot and heavy into tag-based languages. tagservlet.com has a Java/CF hybrid which may hold some interest. PHP's strength, IMO, is that it's NOT a tag-based language. You can create any functions you want and call them already from a

Re: [PHP] Re: More thoughts about PHP: Taglibs

2001-09-12 Thread Eugene Lee
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 11:14:30AM -0400, Michael Kimsal wrote: : : Perhaps you should just use cold fusion then, if you're that : hot and heavy into tag-based languages. : : tagservlet.com has a Java/CF hybrid which may hold some interest. : : PHP's strength, IMO, is that it's NOT a tag-based