Le dim 02/11/2003 à 04:58, Charles K. Clarkson a écrit :
> Not to mine, Bucko! I am always right and disagreeing
> with me will lead to dire consequences.
I hear you well, I won't comment on this, just put it aside and go
carefully check the references before I begin the next project.
Thanks
Yannick Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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: But PHP, I think, integrates html code a better way. You can
: just type your html code and then say and there
: you put the varying code. This is a good solution when you
: want to separate content and presentation. I don't know but
: you'll tell m
From: "Dan Muey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Here's a thought I'd like to get opinions on...
>
> A recent post that talked about a php calendar script got me thinking.
> One thing that draws people who don't know better to PHP over Perl is
> that the php scripts they can get look really really nice, php
Le jeu 30/10/2003 à 23:59, Dan Muey a écrit :
> Here's a thought I'd like to get opinions on...
> ---Who cares you say, it's not Perl's job to make it look nice?
> Right but it's not PHP's job either and some of them look very nice.
But PHP, I think, integrates html code a better way. You can just