Try writing your own. I have one, and it works something like;
Code:
// send to rountine, ready to pass back HTML...
$_html = create_includes("Welcome!");
// make the content for the page...
$_content = get_template_("include_front.html");
//. do some replacing, and then print it...
$_html = ereg_replace(":::content:::", "$_content" , $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::days:::", "$_days_left", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::username:::", "$COOKIE_USER",$_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::guests:::", "$guests", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::address:::", "$address", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::todo:::", "$todo", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::gifts:::", "$gifts", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::gifts_assigned:::","$gifts_assigned",$_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::tables_used:::", "$tables_used", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::guests_used:::", "$guests_used", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::estimate:::", "$_budget[0]", $_html);
$_html = ereg_replace(":::actual:::", "$_budget[1]", $_html);
echo $_html;
Basically, the first routine will create the main page.. based on a set template. The second command, will then grab the content page for the specified process running, and the preg_replace() commands will just replace the tags. They are only basic ::tags::: (nothing as advanced as GT's template parser) .. but if you don't need anything fancy.. then try something like this.
A lot of these 3rd party 'modules' are pretty slow, as they do far too much for what you need.
Cheers
Andy (mod)
andy@ultranerds.co.uk
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