[nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?
Jeff Loiselle
jeff at newnewmedia.com
Mon Jul 19 10:57:45 EDT 2004
Well, if you feel like risking your life using Internet Explorer at
least just locally, you can check out Wez Furlong's Activescript SAPI.
http://cvs.php.net/php-src/sapi/activescript/
LeeEyerman at aol.com wrote:
> Yes you can't, but wouldn't it be cool if PHP were cliet side like the
> example below. Then I wouldn't have to keep digging through
> JavaScript books for client side manips. In fact, I think a case
> could be made that with the proper IDE, PHP could stand on its own as
> a very powerful programming language, especially for DB integration.
> PHP just seems to make so much more practical sense, and it is fast -
> both of which I find lacking with Java. (I really don't like Java all
> that much, I used it for four years before PHP, and when I started
> with PHP it was like FREEDOM!, compared with Java.... oh well just my
> two cents. Perhaps, PHP 6 can have a client side include and a
> compiler - that way I can do away with Java and its nasty little
> brother JavaScript - this is not to mention .NET, I'm seemingly not
> smart enough for it - or is it that I don't have the six months to
> understand how the 'Hello World' program works, why it takes so much
> effort to get it to work, and why .NET supposedly does it so much
> better - whatever the case :)
>
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