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Message # 1014836:
Date: 12/23/02 14:12
By: Garcia Hurtado
Subject: RE: DO NOT Use HTML Instead of PHP When Possible

Sorry, but you obviously have no clue about how PHP parses pages internally. I have seen a lot of confusion about this, and I am pretty sure that PHP does not get slowed down by the intermixing of PHP and HTML in your pages. All that PHP has to do when you "drop out" of PHP mode (it still remains in parsing mode) is straight through-put of the HTML-only parts, this does not cause any impact in performance. For most developers it is a good idea to mix PHP and HTML, and that is precisely why PHP was created in the first place.

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