From: Peter B. <re...@f2...> - 2001-05-02 19:40:39
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Ooops - forgot the link :-) http://yapbb.sourceforge.net/article.php?sid=5&mode=threaded&order=0 or http://www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/9932.html At 01:02 PM 5/2/01 -0500, you wrote: >I'm partial to a JSP-style on-the-fly recompilation based on file >modification dates (is that how JSP works? I'm not really sure, but I hope >you understand what I mean). Have a look at a new PHP template engine that appeared in the last couple of weeks: PHP Server Pages Cooker (PSPCooker) "PSPCooker is a new template engine for PHP, that mimics Sun's JSP functionality. External template files (static HTML files) are compiled into PHP files when requested. Then and on subsequent requests, the generated PHP files are executed. PSPCooker is able to detect when a HTML source file has been modified and will recompile the associated PHP file automatically." Hope that's useful, Peter. ---oOo--- Do you sendcard? http://www.sendcard.f2s.com/ PHP postcard script supporting 9 databases! ---oOo--- |