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[nycphp-talk] Liability protection for consultants?

Edward Consult at CovenantEDesign.com
Thu Feb 10 13:47:58 EST 2005


no, not elly brian. till no .tpl files here. Perhaps it's my amiliarity with
OsC that brings y bias... I guess I'll acquie this 'mambo' and see what it's
possibilities are.

-Eward
P.S. Still a big OsC fan. ;P
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Kaney" <brian at vermonster.com>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Liability protection for consultants?


> On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 13:30, Edward wrote:
> > OsCommece, although very buggy  and budensome to it's databases is still
the
> > most flexibly and fully supported open source solution I could find. If
one
> > is even and average PHPer he can make OsCommerce beautiful, and
functional.
> > With thousands of developers paticipating and hundreds and hundreds of
> > modules and contributions being developed weekly, I strongly suggest
giving
> > it a good honest try.
>
> Perhaps it has been upgraded since my last bout with OSC, but based on
> my experience, I tend to disagree.  All the logic is mixed into the
> presentation.  So, for example, if you want to change a UI element you
> risk breaking core code.  This seems inflexible to me.
>
> If OSC used a template engine or template design pattern, it would be a
> big step in the right direction.
>
> I spent a few months last summer (2004) trying to use OSC, so this is my
> direct experience.  But new releases may  have cleaned up "under the
> hood" stuff...
>
> - Brian
>
>
>
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