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Posted by d on 10/16/42 11:39

"Joseph S." <js_dev@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi dave,
> d wrote:
>> Here's one idea: Use mod_rewrite (or equivalent on IIS) to redirect all
>> requests for the contents of a certain directory (or entire site) to a
>> single PHP script. Use the original request (sent through the
>> REQUEST_URI
>> header on apache, or similar header with ISAPI rewrite) to determine what
>> URI was requested, to figure out which script to run. Make your code
>> light-weight enough (caching, etc.), and you'll not notice a performance
>> hit. It's ridiculously easy to implement cross-site templating, without
>> the
>> explicit tying-in of templates with a specific templating engine.
>>
>> dave
>
> thanks for the reply.
> what I was looking for was a "PHP framework".
> There are quite a few of them around, mostly open source, I got them by
> just googling http://www.google.com/search?q=PHP+framework
> BlueShoes, Seagull, php.MVC, AjaxAC, lots basically.
>
> Most of my questions are answered.
>
> thanks anyway.
> Regards,
> JS

That's essentially all those frameworks are :) If you want to use one off
the shelf, then you'll miss out on a lot of fun ;)

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