As a beginner this is probably a Bad Idea to try to implement...
You'll probably do it "wrong" anyway, on top of the mistakes you'll
make building the application in the first place.
Unless you have a lot of time to research MVC (Model View Controller)
setups, and figure out what makes them tick,
Thanks very much Pete! Sound advice!
Peter Lauri wrote:
Hi,
No matter the size of a project using includes and config files are always a
good way to go.
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From: Mike Shanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 5:06 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] Quick organizational qu
Hi!
Question:
For a website that will have a database driven store, articles, an rss
feed, and a few other things... not an enormous site, but one with
growth potential, does it makes sense to organize the whole thing as
includes through a single main page? It seems like a fun way to do
thing
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