Package : php-pear-HTML_Template_Flexy > RPM : php-pear-HTML_Template_Flexy-1.3.13-1.mga6.noarch.rpm
Basic items
InstallName | php-pear-HTML_Template_Flexy |
Version | 1.3.13 |
Release | 1.mga6 |
URL | http://pear.php.net/package/HTML_Template_Flexy |
Group | Development/PHP |
Summary | An extremely powerful Tokenizer driven Template engine |
Size | 2,015KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | PHP License |
Description
HTML_Template_Flexy started it's life as a simplification of
HTML_Template_Xipe,
however in Version 0.2, It became one of the first template engine to use a
real Lexer,
rather than regex'es, making it possible to do things like ASP.net or Cold
Fusion tags.
However, it still has a very simple set of goals.
- Very Simple API,
o easy to learn...
o prevents to much logic going in templates
- Easy to write document'able code
o By using object vars for a template rather than 'assign', you
can use phpdoc comments to list what variable you use.
- Editable in WYSIWYG editors
o you can create full featured templates, that doesnt get broken every
time you edit with
Dreamweaver(tm) or Mozilla editor
o Uses namespaced attributes to add looping/conditionals
- Extremely Fast,
o runtime is at least 4 time smaller than most other template engines
(eg. Smarty)
o uses compiled templates, as a result it is many times faster on blocks
and loops than
than Regex templates (eg. IT/phplib)
- Safer (for cross site scripting attacks)
o All variables default to be output as HTML escaped (overridden with
the :h modifier)
- Multilanguage support
o Parses strings out of template, so you can build translation tools
o Compiles language specific templates (so translation is only done
once, not on every request)
- Full dynamic element support (like ASP.NET), so you can pick elements to
replace at runtime
Features:
- {variable} to echo $object->variable
- {method()} to echo $object->method();
- {foreach:var,key,value} to PHP foreach loops
- tag attributes FLEXY:FOREACH, FLEXY:IF for looping and conditional HTML
inclusion
- {if:variable} to PHP If statement
- {if:method()} to PHP If statement
- {else:} and {end:} to close or alternate If statements
- FORM to HTML_Template_Flexy_Element's
- replacement of INPUT, TEXTAREA and SELECT tags with
HTML_Template_Flexy_Element code
use FLEXY:IGNORE (inherited) and FLEXY:IGNOREONLY (single) to prevent
replacements
- FLEXY:START/FLEXY:STARTCHILDREN tags to define where template
starts/finishes
- support for urlencoded braces {} in HTML attributes.
- documentation in the pear manual
- examples at http://cvs.php.net/cvs.php/pear/HTML_Template_Flexy/tests/
HTML_Template_Xipe,
however in Version 0.2, It became one of the first template engine to use a
real Lexer,
rather than regex'es, making it possible to do things like ASP.net or Cold
Fusion tags.
However, it still has a very simple set of goals.
- Very Simple API,
o easy to learn...
o prevents to much logic going in templates
- Easy to write document'able code
o By using object vars for a template rather than 'assign', you
can use phpdoc comments to list what variable you use.
- Editable in WYSIWYG editors
o you can create full featured templates, that doesnt get broken every
time you edit with
Dreamweaver(tm) or Mozilla editor
o Uses namespaced attributes to add looping/conditionals
- Extremely Fast,
o runtime is at least 4 time smaller than most other template engines
(eg. Smarty)
o uses compiled templates, as a result it is many times faster on blocks
and loops than
than Regex templates (eg. IT/phplib)
- Safer (for cross site scripting attacks)
o All variables default to be output as HTML escaped (overridden with
the :h modifier)
- Multilanguage support
o Parses strings out of template, so you can build translation tools
o Compiles language specific templates (so translation is only done
once, not on every request)
- Full dynamic element support (like ASP.NET), so you can pick elements to
replace at runtime
Features:
- {variable} to echo $object->variable
- {method()} to echo $object->method();
- {foreach:var,key,value} to PHP foreach loops
- tag attributes FLEXY:FOREACH, FLEXY:IF for looping and conditional HTML
inclusion
- {if:variable} to PHP If statement
- {if:method()} to PHP If statement
- {else:} and {end:} to close or alternate If statements
- FORM to HTML_Template_Flexy_Element's
- replacement of INPUT, TEXTAREA and SELECT tags with
HTML_Template_Flexy_Element code
use FLEXY:IGNORE (inherited) and FLEXY:IGNOREONLY (single) to prevent
replacements
- FLEXY:START/FLEXY:STARTCHILDREN tags to define where template
starts/finishes
- support for urlencoded braces {} in HTML attributes.
- documentation in the pear manual
- examples at http://cvs.php.net/cvs.php/pear/HTML_Template_Flexy/tests/
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 6 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | php-pear-HTML_Template_Flexy-1.3.13-1.mga6.src.rpm |
Build time | 2016-03-13 19:31:19 |
Changelog | View in Sophie |
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Dependencies | View in Sophie |