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Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 15:07
by igorw
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 05 Jun 2008, 23:50
by Masterhand
Well, this is sorta a nice change. There won't be any more $phpEx typos, and no confusing with variables, I once [somehow
] defined $phpEx as the amount of user points... But anyways, this is an intresting change. I wonder how the MOD developers feel.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 00:29
by harmlessgoat22
Theres going to be a lot of MOD updating
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 00:54
by Masterhand
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 02:08
by harmlessgoat22
I would, but then if I add anything to the MOD, i have to change it twice...so...I'll just wait until 3.2 is released.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 08:45
by igorw
I would probably wait until RC1 is out. a) Less adjustment work. b) Maybe somebody makes some scripts that will take away a bit of the work
.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 09:55
by barrycarlyon
Ut oh, someone mentioned Dreamweaver, (starts hunting with rifle)
We all know real coders do not use Dreamwearer.
That is all.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 10:19
by igorw
It can in fact be pretty powerful if you know how to use it. A good coder should also be able to do something in dreamweaver.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 10:35
by barrycarlyon
Notepad or edit pad pro, or notepad++ just not dreamweaver.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 12:01
by momentum
Although I share your dislike for Dreamweaver, once you manage to turn off all the crappy things it can do to HTML it can be quite powerful. Unfortunately it's aimed at web "artists" who really don't want to know the tech side (read: they're ignorant) and really don't care how much bloat their sites carry.
Craig.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 12:36
by barrycarlyon
Agreed!
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 06 Jun 2008, 14:41
by igorw
Sorry to interupt you guys, but this topic is really not about text editors.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 21 Jul 2008, 14:18
by Mighty Gorgon
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 22 Jul 2008, 01:23
by Obsidian
In my opinion, phpBB3 needs a page based constant by default, especially if a styler wants to make an 'activetab' wannabe tab system in the overall header, so that tab X is highlighted when on page X, or if a MOD author puts some queries into the common code but have it hardcoded not to run when in the UCP, ACP, etc. to cut down on loads of edits to many different files.
Re: Goodbye $phpEx
Posted: 26 Jul 2008, 13:47
by igorw
There is the {SCRIPT_NAME} template variable you can use for that.