On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 16:14, Dan Joseph wrote: > Hi, > > > First off I'd like to agree that PHP "can" be used as a templating > > system, but providing some of the functionality available in many of the > > As can any programming language if you think about it. I don't want to > debate this topic though. I'll let the wolves jump in and shred you. > hehe.. I think its kind of like debating gambling. There's always going to > be those who'd rather write PHP code, and those who want to use pre-made > systems.
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