Hey,

Thanks for the input, I'm thinking along those lines...just wondering if
anyone has been in a similar situation before?

-Cobby

Diego Potapczuk wrote:
> 
> Maybe you can do a special route for this. Something like /admin/blog
> redirect to adminController in blog module, ou adminBlogController, i dont
> know, but is an idea for you.
> 
> 
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> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:39 PM, cobbweb <h...@cobbweb.me> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm building a standard CMS with Zend Framework with the typical modules:
>> Pages, News, Blog, Gallery, etc.
>>
>> Each module will have an section in the CMS admin/back-end. Just
>> wondering
>> which way would be the best to layout the structure.
>>
>> Ultimate, I would like front-end modules to be accessed via:
>> www.site.com/gallery/
>> www.site.com/news/some-news-title/
>> ...etc
>>
>> and the admin to be:
>> www.site.com/admin/gallery/edit/34 (edit gallery 24)
>> www.site.com/admin/news/edit/327 (edit news article 327)
>>
>> But I would like it if the modules where completely self-contained, which
>> would mean the admin section would contained within the modules folder.
>>
>> Just wondering what people are thinking or a better way I might be able
>> to
>> do this.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cobby
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