Re: [WebDNA] PHP and WebDNA together?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 106661
interpreted = N
texte = > no, i mean directly in the page...>=20> I don't know if this would cause problems or not, but one thought I =had was to make a php doc and write the webdna commands wrapped in the =xml-type syntax ie.
. I've never used it, but I know it =goes something like that. I just wonder about setting the extensions =for webdna to interpret on a php page...>=20it sounds like you are thinking to have Webdna and PHP parse the very =same file. AFAIK that is not going to work. Just because you might use =webdna's "XML syntax" does not mean you get to parse it any differently =than the square bracket syntax. Webdna is always server side, same as =PHP. =20(Also note, webdna's XML syntax can be buggy in certain circumstances; =not recommended, depending on what you do with it.)I think you have to choose which extension goes with which =interpreter... no way to mix them. Using both languages on the "same =page" needs some kind of trick of embedding one file in the other.Not like I know everything that could be possible.. just saying from =what I know here. (Others who are server admins may have better ideas.)(Again, we just used the dummy trick, or else redirected from =WebDNA to PHP to API to PHP and finally back to WebDNA, like you said in =your OP.)- Govinda--------------Old WebDNA talklist archives:http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/index.tpl?db=3Dwebdna-talk
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> no, i mean directly in the page...>=20> I don't know if this would cause problems or not, but one thought I =had was to make a php doc and write the webdna commands wrapped in the =xml-type syntax ie. . I've never used it, but I know it =goes something like that. I just wonder about setting the extensions =for webdna to interpret on a php page...>=20it sounds like you are thinking to have Webdna and PHP parse the very =same file. AFAIK that is not going to work. Just because you might use =webdna's "XML syntax" does not mean you get to parse it any differently =than the square bracket syntax. Webdna is always server side, same as =PHP. =20(Also note, webdna's XML syntax can be buggy in certain circumstances; =not recommended, depending on what you do with it.)I think you have to choose which extension goes with which =interpreter... no way to mix them. Using both languages on the "same =page" needs some kind of trick of embedding one file in the other.Not like I know everything that could be possible.. just saying from =what I know here. (Others who are server admins may have better ideas.)(Again, we just used the dummy trick, or else redirected from =WebDNA to PHP to API to PHP and finally back to WebDNA, like you said in =your OP.)- Govinda--------------Old WebDNA talklist archives:http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/index.tpl?db=3Dwebdna-talk
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