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CodeIgniter Template Viewer Class: Render views using templates in a CodeIgniter App

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ci-template-viewer 1.0.0Free for non-comm...5HTML, PHP 5, Libraries, Templates, De...
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This package can render views using templates in a CodeIgniter application.

It provides a class that generates the current request output by processing a given template file.

The package also provides a complete application to demonstrate how the viewer class can be used in a real application.

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June 2022
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Many PHP applications use MVC frameworks like CodeIgniter and others to develop faster the application code using existing class libraries.

Rendering the output of a page is a common task that most applications need to perform.

Often this task is performed using templates that are processed to create the page output.

The package provides a viewer class that simplifies the development of PHP applications that use the CodeIgniter framework to render the current request output using a given template PHP script.

Manuel Lemos
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CI-template-viewer

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