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en:faq [2008/01/18 10:38] laurenten:faq [2008/01/21 13:27] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * **Can we use the template engine separately ?** Yes, there is a standalone version of jTpl.   * **Can we use the template engine separately ?** Yes, there is a standalone version of jTpl.
   * **Jelix can't generate a page in the XXX format, how can I do ?** You only have to create an object that derives from jResponse, which is able to generate a XXX document and to declare it in the configuration. Any contribution in this way is welcomed, by the way.   * **Jelix can't generate a page in the XXX format, how can I do ?** You only have to create an object that derives from jResponse, which is able to generate a XXX document and to declare it in the configuration. Any contribution in this way is welcomed, by the way.
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   * **Is there a PHP4 version of Jelix ?** No, Jelix uses many specificities of PHP5.   * **Is there a PHP4 version of Jelix ?** No, Jelix uses many specificities of PHP5.
-  * **I would like to use Jelix now, even if it is not in final version, is there a risk ?** Jelix 1.0 beta is intensively used in several projects and on some site with millions pages viewed per day. The core is stable, as well as the additional classes (jDao, jDb, jTpl...). Bugs are rather quickly corrected. Jelix is not in 1.0 final version only because all features (outside the core) are not implemented yet. 
   * **I made a site with Jelix, can I advertise about it?** Yes, on [[en:hall-of-fame|this page]]   * **I made a site with Jelix, can I advertise about it?** Yes, on [[en:hall-of-fame|this page]]

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