Date: 08/14/01
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All,
I've been using PHPLIB since the 6.x days and have never used the
Template class (please don't flame me!). I always had too many other
things going on to take a look at it. I know how great this class is
supposed to be, but I have one question: does anyone use Template for
dynamic pages or do most of you use it to "write" HTML files that are
then served statically? Is there a performance impact in opening a
template file everytime a page that uses the Template class is
requested? My whole site could work really well with templates.
Unfortunately most of the pages are dynamic so I'm not sure if templates
are the right way to go.
Thanks,
Philip
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