RE: [phplib] Block Template Article and Template Caching From: zoltan.sebestyen <email protected>
Date: 12/08/00

Hi,

 I've just read your letter and the article [I'm far behind reading PHPLIB
mailinglist]. I think it's a fine piece.
One question how would you do if not just one but more tables are need from
the same type? I mean I would like to divide up information of one sql query
result to several tables to improve readability and I think it should be
possible to use the very same template file such as the one you have in you
article but parsing it into final html page more than once. The sad thing is
that I just couldn't manage to do it.:( Any ideas?

Regards,

Zoltan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul K Egell-Johnsen [mailto:pkej <email protected>]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 12:25 PM
> To: phplib <email protected>
> Subject: [phplib] Block Template Article and Template Caching
>
>
> I've written a short article at http://zez.org/ which covers
> the use of
> block templates. I hope some of you will find it helpful.
> http://zez.org/article/articleview/12/
>
> Bård Farstad has written another short article on caching templates.
> http://zez.org/article/articleview/16/
>
> These are based on the PHP Base Library templates.
> --
> Paul K Egell-Johnsen
> Utvikler/PR Manager
> eZ systems as
> http://ez.no/
>
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