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[nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?

Jon Baer jonbaer at jonbaer.net
Tue Jul 20 07:23:27 EDT 2004


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Tim Gales wrote:

| " ...As long as JSP coding allows inline coding, it is very
| convenient (especially when deadlines are looming) to make
| last-minute changes with inline code, rather than converting
| the code to a tag library..."

come on .. how many libraries actually start out *as* libraries? none ..
~ nearly everything starts out "inline".  im sure everything in pear was
the same way.  (i never stuck a <java> block in there because i knew id
get reemed the next day).  now if you were to say its pointless because
you can't always look-like a lib:

<?php include("mylib.php"); ?>
.. somewhere down the road ...
<?= doSomethingCool(); ?>

then i would have said ok :-) i think the point is pagedev not being
able to say "smells like code, looks like code, must be code" ..

i still think tag libraries are cool.

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