Le 19/01/2011 10:49, [email protected] a écrit :
I think it's not only about IDE's. Let's say template engine is php,
then in my understanding it would be index.php.html, which wouldn't be
a bit confusing semantically. That's why we use extensions - to define
what file type it is.
I would vote for .phtml extension. It would make a lot of sense as it
will be compatible with html and php templates, and also twig. What is
more, IDEs won't have a problem with that.
And how will you make the difference between a Twig and a PHP template
(or another engine) to choose the good engine ?
Thus, it does not solve the problem for other format: xml, json...
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