Wilbert, On one site as an experiment, I decided to put each frame (I know you don't want to use them...read on) into a single .php. It decides what to do via a switch on $act. Consequently, it's simple to keep it consistent (menu, submenu, footer, etc.). Add item link <a href="index.php?act=additem&itemid=blah?> Then just go through and create your table as necessary changing the subcontent as necessary.
Granted, this can make for a very large .php file which will be better served using APC cache or Zend Cache. Mike... Wilbert Enserink wrote: >Hi all, > > >I'm busy building a website. I cannot use frames. >Every page can be divided in a table with 3x3 cells. > >The row will be my main menu. >The first column wil be submenu. >The middel cell will display the actual content. > > > | | > <--main menu--> >----------------|-------------- |--------------- > sub | main | sub content > menu | content | > | | >----------------|-------------- |-------------- > <--footer--> > | | > > >the main menu will always be the same, same as the footer --> includes >the main content cell depends on which submenu function is choosen. > >Some submenu items are: > >login >search in database >add to your favourite items >add to basket > > >Now I was wondering how to build my site. How should I deal with a function like 'add >to basket'. I mean, when a certain item is displayed and the customer wants to add it >to their basket I have call the script add_to_basket.php or something like that. >However I don't want to leave the page where the item is displayed, cause that's >confusing to the visitor. Even more..In the 'sub-content' cell I want to display data >about ordering info, like there are so many items in the basket. > >So I have to call upon a script which stores the info about add_to_basket, load a >total new page where 1 table cell changes, namely the sub-content cell, but still >displayes the original product. > >So, If I were to use frames It could be done, but now I'm not thinking of frames but >of displaying content dynamically in a tabe cell. > >I would very much appreciate your expert opinion on this matter, I'm sure every idea >helps me form my own ideas which I can use. >maybe there are people out there who have done this kind of thing, or know about >large sites which use this same concept.... > >Any philosophies are much appreciated! > >Wilbert Enserink > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------- >Pas de Deux >Van Mierisstraat 25 >2526 NM Den Haag >tel 070 4450855 >fax 070 4450852 >http://www.pdd.nl >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >------------------------- > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php