Let's be honest, XSL is is one big logic step itself -- moreover it's a
whole other language to learn.

Cheers,
Rob.

On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 02:07, Ray Hunter wrote:
> Also u could build your own system that is php xml and xslt based. That
> will really help you separate the logic from the presentation.
> 
> Check out (dom)xml and (dom)xslt. Sometimes there is still logic in the
> presentation with template systems....with xslt however, it might be to
> much for the design (interface) guys.
> 
> Those should help u out.
> 
> --
> BigDog
> 
> 
> On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 20:08, Dan J. Rychlik wrote:
> > I am reading PHP and MySQL web development 2nd edition book.  Chapter 6 talks 
> > about displaying dynamic web content using class objects.  For the type of project 
> > that I am building, this is not optimal.  How do I keep my self from having html 
> > mixed with my PHP code?  In other words how do I serperate the two.  I need to 
> > concentrate on writing good code and not designing a nice looking website.  
> > (someone else is going to do that)  
> > 
> > Can I assign include() statements to a variable ?  How would you guys accomplish 
> > this?
> > 
> > Thanks so much in advance,
> > Daniel 
> 
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