I can't stand HTML intermixed with other code. I'm working on a codebase that has to remain in PHP, and I don't want to touch an HTML template with a proverbial pole. So what I'm currently doing looks like this:
<?php
$page = new html_page('My wonderful page');
$page->add_contents(new html_tag('p', 'It works', array('id' => 'helloworld', 'class' => 'somecssclass')));
echo $page->render();
?>
Everything belongs to a nice hierarchy of objects, which is good and dandy. Of course I have a lot of smaller classes, and I'm thinking of using dynamic classes (for example, 'html_a' will automagically create an html_tag object of type 'a'.)
Do you have any idea how to create dynamic classes for HTML tags in PHP?
Here are some additional details:
- How I'm mixing code with HTML: an "html_tag" object from my library is pretty similar to, say, a node in the DOM. The "render" method is the one that creates HTML, but I don't write any opening or closing tag anywhere.
- I create small objects for several tasks. These objects have methods to build tag objects; these resulting objects are then inserted into, say, tables or pages.
- My library have some primitive access methods to find objects. So the iterator example posted in 26288 can be implemented with relative ease.