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nnoel
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Post by nnoel »

hi,
I found rapidPHP very handy and usefull. Just some questions:
  • is there a 'debug mode' available
    can I watch the values of the variable
    is there a way to support templates like smarty?
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Post by Karlis »

Thank you for your post. Unfortunately debugging is not yet supported and I do not know what is smarty.
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Post by Guest »

http://smarty.php.net/ - good tamplate engine for PHP

RapidPHP should support Smarty template highlighting, PHPDoc, PHPDocumentor and PEAR comments highlighting.
Please add this in RapidPHP 2005.
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Post by CocaCola »

Guest wrote:http://smarty.php.net/ - good tamplate engine for PHP

RapidPHP should support Smarty template highlighting, PHPDoc, PHPDocumentor and PEAR comments highlighting.
Please add this in RapidPHP 2005.
Support for PHPDoc would be great, too.
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Post by bandrej »

I agree, at least some limited Smarty highlighting support would be great.
to-do: full-screen feature
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Post by CocaCola »

bandrej wrote:I agree, at least some limited Smarty highlighting support would be great.
<offtopic>
have a look at the MVC design pattern, it's much more powerful:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-view-controller
and use PHP itself as your view/template language.
</offtopic>
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Post by Karlis »

Advanced coders may want to try modifying syntax highlighter scripts to include smarty support. It is possible, but it is not easy.

Unfortunately for now we do have tons of more requested features, but smarty is a nice idea and it is still in the wishlist.
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