Because PHP started life as a Perl templating moduleInteresting. I had no idea. The funny thing is, afaik, Perl has way more templating options than PHP. I know of only one in the PHP world -- Smarty. Other than that, PHP code ends up being a mess of logic and display all munged together, much like Cold Fusion or ASP code does.
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by punkish
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