Re: best way for PHP page

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On Jan 2, 2008 2:17 AM, Alain Roger <raf.news@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i would like to improve my coding quality when i use PHP code and for that
> i
> would request your help.
> in my web developer experience, i have to confess that i've never
> succeeded
> in spliting PHP code from HTML code.
>
> i mean that all my web pages consist of PHP code mixed with HTML code (for
> rendering pages).
> Some developers tell it's possible to write only PHP code for web page. i
> agree with them but only when those PHP pages do not render web elements
> (write text, display pictures, display formular, ...).
>
> the purpose of my post is to know if i can really (at 100%) split client
> code (display images, write text,...) from server code (move or copy data
> to
> DB, create connection objects,...)
>
> so what do you think about that ?
>

study up on mvc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-view-controller

then look at some of the popular open source php implementations.
code igniter is very thin and straightforward.
you can quickly see how a php application can be separated into layers.

-nathan

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