Which is best template engine ??

Discussion in 'PHP' started by KingCobra, Apr 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    I need a good and easy php template system.
    Pleas post if you know about any good template system
    or post code if you already made.

    thanks
     
    KingCobra, Apr 2, 2009 IP
  2. inrev

    inrev Peon

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    try to find emotion of your feeling king
     
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  3. Agent_Smith

    Agent_Smith Well-Known Member

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    wmtips Well-Known Member

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    My vote goes to smarty
     
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    Smarty is very good, I'm using it with Zend Framework!!!
     
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  7. KingCobra

    KingCobra Well-Known Member

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    Thanks. Now I am testing that
     
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    mrhrk01 Well-Known Member

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    I use smarty templates - they seem to be very good.
     
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    smarty, and any other template system, is over bloated and requires you to basically learn another language to use them. Tons of headaches.

    Just learn to use css templates and splice them apart ... then make each as an include and voila, you've got yourself a home-brewed php only template engine.
     
    fourfingers, Apr 5, 2009 IP
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