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70-line wrap in templater, and a suggestion...
From: |
Alex Perez |
Subject: |
70-line wrap in templater, and a suggestion... |
Date: |
Fri, 28 May 2004 19:38:20 -0700 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 (Windows/20040502) |
MJ et al,
I have a rather serious problem with the fact that the templater
wrapping things at 70-lines (or even at 80).
There's absolutely no reason for doing this with HTML. It significantly
decreases readability to the point where it makes me extremely unwilling
to work on thinsg because it's damn-near spaghetti.
Can we pretty-please turn it off?
Also, I have an alternative way of doing the header/footer thing which I
think would be much clearner and easier than this whole templater setup,
which does NOT include the use of PHP, and which works with all our
mirrors (I personally tested).
If we simply use the include virtual directive like so:
<!--#include virtual="/header.shtml"--> then we can do away with the
need for the template system completely, which I frankly would much
prefer. It also does away with a slew of potential problems having to do
with headers varying slightly.
What do you guys think?
Cheers,
Alex Perez
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