Date: 05/08/01
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In the CVS-log for php-lib/CHANGES I see a comment from March 2000 about the Template class now supporting conditonal blocks. The next log entry, posted an hour later, undoes the change. Why was this feature not adopted? I could use it to distinguish the current page in a topmenu... Is there another standard way of emulating this feature? I know I could just move the surrounding <A> - </A> pair out of the template and into the code, but that's exactly what I would prefer not to - printing html from within my template parser.
-- Klaus.
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