[nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?
LeeEyerman at aol.com
LeeEyerman at aol.com
Mon Jul 19 08:58:33 EDT 2004
Yes you can't, but wouldn't it be cool if PHP were cliet side like the
example below. Then I wouldn't have to keep digging through JavaScript books for
client side manips. In fact, I think a case could be made that with the
proper IDE, PHP could stand on its own as a very powerful programming language,
especially for DB integration. PHP just seems to make so much more practical
sense, and it is fast - both of which I find lacking with Java. (I really
don't like Java all that much, I used it for four years before PHP, and when I
started with PHP it was like FREEDOM!, compared with Java.... oh well just
my two cents. Perhaps, PHP 6 can have a client side include and a compiler -
that way I can do away with Java and its nasty little brother JavaScript -
this is not to mention .NET, I'm seemingly not smart enough for it - or is it
that I don't have the six months to understand how the 'Hello World' program
works, why it takes so much effort to get it to work, and why .NET supposedly
does it so much better - whatever the case :)
In a message dated 7/19/2004 8:45:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
csnyder at chxo.com writes:
Jon Baer wrote:
> c) no worth it.
I'm don't see the benefit of this approach.
Why merge scripting commands into the xml dom?
The reason <script language="php"> doesn't work is because the browser
doesn't know how to execute the code client-side, right?
The browser won't know what to do with <php:valueof
name="param:id"></php:valueof>, either.
OTOH, if you mean to use this as an intermediate templating language or
something, maybe passed to a client that might or might not be PHP-aware
and able to execute the markup, I could see some value in it because you
could (for example) selectively filter out the <php:include> tags from
the rest of the document.
Seems like a lot of work unless you have a real defined need for it, though.
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