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| > 1) which one template is better for my scenario? > smarty or phpLib? Sorry, don't know. I've never used one of these. But for your second problem, you only could use JavaScript if the form should not be submitted for that dynamic thing, because javascript runs on the client and php on the server. christian > > 2) QUESTION using template: > how about this scenario: > Inside a form I have two combos: > the user choice of the first one determines the values shown into the second > one > OR > the user check of a checkbox determines the presence or not of some input > fields > SO > how about html defined dinamically during the user interaction? > how can I define a template for it? > > (now I have something like... > if($user_choice=="first") > then > print("<INPUT.....>")! > !#$%!) > > many thanks in advance! > > > laura > > | |||
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| Hey, As far as templates go, create your own. I have no clue what smarty of phpLib are, but if you want a site that looks like how YOU want it to look, then you gotta make your own. Learn some CSS and that will help you a lot. -Eric Kincl Henschel wrote: > >> 1) which one template is better for my scenario? >> smarty or phpLib? > > > Sorry, don't know. I've never used one of these. > But for your second problem, you only could use JavaScript if the form > should not be submitted for that dynamic thing, because javascript runs > on the client and php on the server. > > christian > > > >> >> 2) QUESTION using template: >> how about this scenario: >> Inside a form I have two combos: >> the user choice of the first one determines the values shown into the >> second >> one >> OR >> the user check of a checkbox determines the presence or not of some input >> fields >> SO >> how about html defined dinamically during the user interaction? >> how can I define a template for it? >> >> (now I have something like... >> if($user_choice=="first") >> then >> print("<INPUT.....>")! >> !#$%!) >> >> many thanks in advance! >> >> >> laura >> >> > | |||
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| > As far as templates go, create your own. I have no clue what smarty of > phpLib are, but if you want a site that looks like how YOU want it to > look, then you gotta make your own. Learn some CSS and that will help > you a lot. Laura phpLib and Smarty are template enngines (phpLib is actually a library containing one among other things). So Laura was not asking for html template, but for engine that drives them. rush -- http://www.templatetamer.com/ "Eric Kincl" <Eric@Kincl.net> wrote in message news:3F0C7F69.6070004@Kincl.net... | |||
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