[stringtemplate-interest] StringTemplate for PHP ?

Collin Fagan collin.fagan at gmail.com
Tue Dec 28 06:23:24 PST 2010


I think what Jim means to say is, no, currently there is no PHP port of
StringTemplate. I think the closet thing to what you are asking for would be
to use the Java JVM port of PHP:
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/quercus/#PHP-Users. From what I've read you
can call java libraries from PHP code. Since StringTemplate is a java
library probably would be able to get it to work.

PHP is sort of a template engine of it's own right? How would you see it
being used?

Collin

On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Jim Idle <jimi at temporal-wave.com> wrote:

> By your logic, we should concentrate on C, C++ and visual basic first J
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> *From:* stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org [mailto:
> stringtemplate-interest-bounces at antlr.org] *On Behalf Of *Jon Nilsson
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> *Subject:* [stringtemplate-interest] StringTemplate for PHP ?
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> Does StringTemplate for PHP exist?
> Considering PHP's large user base (more than C# or Python), I'm surprised
> that I couldn't find it easily.
> http://blog.springsource.com/2009/02/23/programming-language-popularity/
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