Most excellent, thanks Sven!
Didn't know this functionality existed in a Terminal session!
This is exactly what I needed.

Now I just need to figure out how to write a simle bundle to automate the process a bit, 
i.e. create a bundle that will output the current file to an HTML file with the same name and in the same directory.
Any insight or resources that could point me in the right direction?
 

On Oct 23, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote:

2008/10/23 radarseven <mr@radarseven.com>

Hello All,

New to TextMate and love it so far.

I'm wondering if there is an existing bundle or method that will allow me to
generate a new HTML document from a parsed PHP file? I'd like to be able to
generate HTML files based on a local PHP file reading from an XML to
generate pages quickly to post to a server that doesn't support server-side
technology.

This also would be great for building HTML emails from a XML file in
conjuction with the Email Tester bundle.

I would love to get any feedback or tips from the community on this.

Can't you just run php in a terminal session like

php infile.php > outfile.html
 
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