: Florin Andrei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 28, 2004 9:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] disguise as static content
My personal website (see signature below) is almost entirely built with
PHP, based on a rudimentary templating engine that i wrote. With the
exception of a few well
* Thus wrote Curt Zirzow:
> * Thus wrote Florin Andrei:
> >
> > I would like to continue to use PHP for my website, but somehow "fool"
> > the Web clients into believing they're seeing "true" static content.
> > Since the content changes rarely (like once every other month), there is
> > no harm i
* Thus wrote Florin Andrei:
>
> I would like to continue to use PHP for my website, but somehow "fool"
> the Web clients into believing they're seeing "true" static content.
> Since the content changes rarely (like once every other month), there is
> no harm in pretending it's "true" static conten
My personal website (see signature below) is almost entirely built with
PHP, based on a rudimentary templating engine that i wrote. With the
exception of a few well-defined sections (pictures gallery, blog, etc.)
the most of it is static, i.e. it changes very rarely.
Some Web applications (includi
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