did you know, that if you delete an entry from MT, that it leaves the file on the server? so what i do, when i want to really delete something, is clear the text boxes, & save it empty before i delete it.
as to this one? i can do better.
did you know, that if you delete an entry from MT, that it leaves the file on the server? so what i do, when i want to really delete something, is clear the text boxes, & save it empty before i delete it.
as to this one? i can do better.
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you are so smart...
and cute, too!
Yeah... I was disturbed by that the first time I noticed. Interesting workaround.
excellent! you deserve a ry crisp.
but you know? i could swear there's got to be something better out there that would eliminate the need for static pages at all, thus severe lowering the amount of disk usage by said mt pages.
maybe just call a php func that in turn calls a sql statement.
am i dense, or has this already been done somewheres?
not to imply that your solution is bad, just that i had also been thinking lately about the seeming waste of disk space spewed by mt.
but, nothing for free i guess.
signed,
Ry Crisp
but MT works so marvelously. i did use it for the lyric section, which is all dynamic PHP, & certainly it would be possible to write the templates as PHP queries & avoid the MT variables, ... but why?
trying to duplicate the work of the MT development community put in making the template structure so powerful seems wasteful. i like it the way it is.
plus i have massive space.