inhahe wrote:
PHP can do that. There are also a number of templating engines
available. The nice thing about PHP is you have a choice.
i just meant that php is sort of invented to combine html and code, so if
you use python instead you should use a templating engine. but i suppose
it's useful for php too.
Not at all. With PHP, it's possible to do so, but not required. With
Python, OTOH, you pretty much have to use a templating engine.
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