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Subject: Re: [Quanta] How to make Quanta a PHP framework?
From: Bčr_Kessels <ber () webschuur ! com>
Date: 2006-01-13 10:26:16
Message-ID: 200601131126.16603.ber () webschuur ! com
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Thakn you for your kind reply.
Op vrijdag 13 januari 2006 08:38, schreef Eric Laffoon:
> It is documented in the DTEP docs.
I will dive intoe them deeper
> PHP has been defined as a psuedo DTD because it's not
> an actual document type. I can see where this might be a problem in the
> rigid definition and it's something for us to ponder on.
Yes, this indeed is the problem, so it seems.
>However there is
> another option along with what Andras said. For instance let's say
> hypothetically you had set up your web server to handle *.inc files as PHP
> and you kept your pure PHP libraries under this extention.
I use .module and ?.inc files I will take this route.
> Another
> interesting thing you can do, in fact even more interesting, is to use
> Kommander to draw custom dialogs. You can make dialogs for database access
> or whatever you want and call these up from the toolbars.
Yup: http://www.webschuur.com/kommander_form_builder is such an attempt.
> As for a direct PHP mode, that's something we can look at how to best
> implement. In the mean time there are ways to do this and we will be
> addressing the KStuff server as soon as I get a moment to breath. That will
> mean that such functionality can be shared among users globally. I'll
> announce it here and on the Dot shortly.
Wow, quanta is going soo fast ahead!
Thanks for all the hard work.
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