On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:38:21 -0700, lists <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This is helpful, thanks. But I understand most of the pieces. I'm > interested in efficient and organizational factors to consider in using > them. But after sending this, I thought, maybe my question is more of > a general structural web design question rather than PHP. > > I've checked google, (I'm a google researcher actually), as well as > O'Reilly's Safari Books online. Most PHP books and resources I've > found all have so many different variations of organization, I was > trying to get more at the thought behind this. > > Maybe I just need to study it case by case. Well, as I stated previously, I'm not a huge fan of frameworks. But.. We use Mojavi, and it works very well: http://mojavi.org http://www.peterrobins.co.uk/it/mojavi/tutorial.htm It's way more than just templates, it's display and logic seperation, modularization, filter chains, the works. In fact we use Smarty as the template rendering engine for Mojavi: http://smarty.php.net It'll make a small project seem huge in no time flat, but that's the price you pay for 'organization' and stuff. -- Greg Donald Zend Certified Engineer http://gdconsultants.com/ http://destiney.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php