Hey Hector, long time no see :)
I did take a look on that- recitecms is not free or open source, and its
decoded with ion cube.
And per wiki pages, there is not anything decent here :)
Thanks tho bro !
Hope someone will came up with idea how to create those things dinamcly :)

On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Hector Virgen <djvir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You might want to take a look at existing open-source CMSs built on ZF.
> Recite CMS looks promising: http://www.recitecms.com/
>
> <http://www.recitecms.com/>There are more here:
> http://framework.zend.com/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=14134
>
> --
> *Hector Virgen*
> Sr. Web Developer
> http://www.virgentech.com
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:42 PM, vladimirn <nezabor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> First of all i would like to say hello to all of you guys.
>> There is a question bothering me for some time now.
>> While ago i have created a CMS where i allowed admin users to create a
>> pages, menus, categories etc.. dinamicly.
>> I would love to port all that ideas to Zend Framework env.
>> Talking about ZF, as far as i know, to show a page to user, at list i need
>> to have a controller and a view file.
>> If i want to create a new menu/page using zend framework, how i can do
>> that?
>> I mean, i can make some nice form and i can create data and record it to
>> some table, but what i am wondering about is how user can access to newly
>> created menus an pages?
>> FOr egzample, if i create a menu "Test", and record all "Test" attributes
>> (name, description, metatags etc..) in database, it is not a problem to
>> fetch it from DB and to add it to existing menu tree.
>> But what about content of this menu?
>> I can create a field in table, name it "content" and assign it to this new
>> "Test".
>> How to access this content on website? Do i have to create view file and
>> controler TestController.php and proper action to show the dinamicly
>> created
>> content?
>> The goal is to have a CMS where admin can create menus and content "on the
>> fly".
>> I hope i was clear enough :)
>> I would appreciate any advise here
>> Vladd
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>>
>
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