@SecondRikudo, I know one reason. You can make a commercial product with encoded PHP yet still allow your users to modify look and feel by playing with templates. What's great - it offers them significant flexibility without letting them into the business logic too much.
@SecondRikudo - i can't manipulate templates in PHP file. I can't get content, replace it and then render the template. I can't check presence of certain tags either.
then code: $page->add('Navigation',null,'navigation'); - associates view class Navigation with the and also consumes contents of the tag as a template for the lister.
@SecondRikudo, let me summarize the opinion. Using PHP as a template engine is valid option and it SHOULD be used like that more often. There are however usage patterns when a pseudo-templates must be used with a custom format tags. The features which PHP can't offer are:
- named tags. - looking up existence of tags - short syntax for iteration and modifiers - accessing partial template thunks - separating "importing" and "rendering"
- $var is not same as named tag. - isset checks for variable, not for the tag. again. - - imagine bigger template and need to extract footer syntax - output buffering does not let you play contents, it's awkward.
@romaninsh I'm currently looking at smarty because I need to, but I really do want to understand what does a templating engine do better than vanilla PHP templates that I make myself.
I don't count "better syntax" because that only means I have to learn another syntax
My friend signed up for a certain service as 'IHaveABigDick' and me and some friends paid for a name change to IAmABigDick... still don't think he's noticed.
@TheLuckyGoof opencart is large, poorly structured mess. I have doubts your team has made it even bigger mess. So basically, it's impossible for us (at least for me) to give you advise.
@TheLuckyGoof I can't really help you without seeing the code/doing your job... But double check everything that has to do with switching between shops and the currencies. Changes are that the order is messed up somewhere so that you still get the wrong currency loaded for certain parts of the site.
@Patrick yeah I fear after 10s of vqmod files, its just a cache problem, manual refresh (after switching between currencies) make the system perfect. Its been nightmare for me