Quiller wrote: You can certainly do this with regular expressions, rewriting your source file.
Why don't you just use Smarty templates and be over with it? _justin > > This is for a very inefficient skin script I'm writing; the CMS I am using > is based in PHP but generates static files, so in order to change skins I am > opening the page in question and loading it into $url. From there I do an > ereg and take out what I need. The script itself can be found: > > http://equiller.com/skins/skin.txt > > And an example of it in use: > > http://equiller.com/skins/skin.php?url=http://equiller.com/markviii.htm&skin > =tan > > What I need to do to complete this is to format my navigation depending on > the skin being used. The navigation files are staticly generated as nav.htm > in each area. Now, an easy way would just take: > > < div id=nav001><a href=#>navigation peice</a></div> > < div id=nav002><a href=#>navigation peice</a></div> > < div id=nav003><a href=#>navigation peice</a></div> > < div id=nav004><a href=#>navigation peice</a></div> > > Then take each peice out, put some code around it and transform it into: > > <table cellpadding=0 cellspacing=2 border=1> > <tr> > <td id=nav001><a href=#>navigation peice</a></td></tr> > <tr> > <td id=nav002><a href=#>navigation peice</a></td></tr> > <tr> > <td id=nav003><a href=#>navigation peice</a></td></tr> > <tr> > <td id=nav004><a href=#>navigation peice</a></td></tr> > </table> > > Is this possible? Is there any easier, less server-intensive way to do what > I am attempting? Thanks for anyone's help! > > - Quiller > equiller.com > aijalon.net > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- Justin Farnsworth Eye Integrated Communications 321 South Evans - Suite 203 Greenville, NC 27858 | Tel: (252) 353-0722 -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php