Configuration Options --
Setting the defaults for HTML_Template_Flexy
Configuration
HTML_Template_Flexy can either be configured globally or on each instance, using an associated array.
The easiest way to configure HTML_Template_Flexy is to use ini files (although you may also like to consider
the PEAR::Config class, or your own configuration system)
This is the directory where all your templates are located
compileDir
directory
The directory where the compiled templates will be stored, This directory should be writable by the web
server
forceCompile
boolean
Normally 0, means that the template will only be compiled once (or if the template file is altered),
this is only really usefull if you are developing filters and need to test the result.
debug
integer
The default debugging level (default 0=off), 1= shows some debugging information
locale
string
Default is 'en' - english. The language use for reading/writing templates.
Currently it is only used in the compiled files filename = eg. originalname.html.en.php
Flexy uses get_text() internally if it is installed, and will replace all strings in a HTML page
with the return value of get_text(). - This enables the creation of multilanguage sites with a little less pain.
A file {templatename}.strings.serial is created for each file that is parsed, you can use this with PHP's
unserialize function to retrieve an array of all the strings in a file. (for translating), or just use
the tool xgettext.
compiler
string
Default is 'Standard' - The standard Tokenizer Driver engine. Other engines available are
regex (similar to Xipe's engine). You can use this field to write your own engines, either based
Off the core code, or totally seperate..