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PHP 5 CMS Framework Development - 2nd Edition

You're reading from   PHP 5 CMS Framework Development - 2nd Edition For professional PHP developers, this is the perfect guide to web-oriented frameworks and content management systems. Covers all the critical design issues and programming techniques in an easy-to-follow style and structure.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849511346
Length 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Martin Brampton Martin Brampton
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

PHP 5 CMS Framework Development
Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
1. Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
2. Preface
1. CMS Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Organizing Code 3. Database and Data Objects 4. Administrators, Users, and Guests 5. Sessions and Users 6. Caches and Handlers 7. Access Control 8. Handling Extensions 9. Menus 10. Languages 11. Presentation Services 12. Other Services 13. SEF and RESTful Services 14. Error Handling 15. Real Content Packaging Extensions
Packaging XML Example

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All the menu items for a system can be stored in a single database table. The items can be grouped together to form a menu, using an identifying field that is defined in a unique row of a menu type table.

A number of other fields have obvious uses, and the present Aliro menu table is shown in the following screenshot:

The basic fields, whose purpose should be relatively clear, are as follows:

  • id: A unique integer key.

  • menutype: Is used to group menu entries into a menu, so is effectively the name of one particular menu. It is a unique field in the menu type table.

  • name: Is the name of the item, and will be shown to the user.

  • link: Is a complete or relative URI that defines where the menu item is to point.

  • type: Is the type of entry, and although there are various possible entries for backwards compatibility, the current possibilities are "url" for a link that has been fully entered by an administrator or "component" for a relative link that has been built by choosing...

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