Re: Using Cake model in a non-cake site.

2007-04-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella

Olwen Williams, el 16 de abril a las 14:42 me escribiste:
> 
> What if you had an HTML server side include that  included a bare cake view?

Can you explain that a little more? I don't understand what you mean.

Thank you.

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Re: Using Cake model in a non-cake site.

2007-04-15 Thread Olwen Williams

What if you had an HTML server side include that  included a bare cake view?

On 16/04/07, Leandro Lucarella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi! I'm having some problems integrating a Cake apllication that acts
> as an "administration panel" and cuasi-static site.
>
> This site is done by a web designer in plain HTML and I have to add a
> little logic to that, making some queries to the DB (the DB from the
> "administration panel"). The thing is I *really* *really* want to keep
> the HTML files as close to the ones the designer gives me at possible,
> because he change them very often. I don't want to teach the designer
> PHP, or Cake, because to add those pages to the Cake app will mean the
> designer can't work on his designs on his WYSIWYG HTML editor, and he
> have to go throw an upload/refresh cycle to really test what he is
> doing.
>
> I can do the work by just making some plain old SQL connection and
> query and that would be really much less work than the previous
> solution. But an even better solution for me would be to have some way
> to use the Cake model from outside the Cake app directory structure.
> This way I:
> 1) Centralize the DB configuration
> 2) Have a nice and familiar DB abstraction layer
>
> Well, so making the story short, is there a way to access to Cake
> model class from outside a cake app? I have something like:
> /admin/  < Cake app (/admin/app/, /admin/cake/, etc)
> /index.php  <- The static HTML file that needs some SQL queries
> from the Cake app model
>
> TIA
>
>
> >
>

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Using Cake model in a non-cake site.

2007-04-15 Thread Leandro Lucarella

Hi! I'm having some problems integrating a Cake apllication that acts
as an "administration panel" and cuasi-static site.

This site is done by a web designer in plain HTML and I have to add a
little logic to that, making some queries to the DB (the DB from the
"administration panel"). The thing is I *really* *really* want to keep
the HTML files as close to the ones the designer gives me at possible,
because he change them very often. I don't want to teach the designer
PHP, or Cake, because to add those pages to the Cake app will mean the
designer can't work on his designs on his WYSIWYG HTML editor, and he
have to go throw an upload/refresh cycle to really test what he is
doing.

I can do the work by just making some plain old SQL connection and
query and that would be really much less work than the previous
solution. But an even better solution for me would be to have some way
to use the Cake model from outside the Cake app directory structure.
This way I:
1) Centralize the DB configuration
2) Have a nice and familiar DB abstraction layer

Well, so making the story short, is there a way to access to Cake
model class from outside a cake app? I have something like:
/admin/  < Cake app (/admin/app/, /admin/cake/, etc)
/index.php  <- The static HTML file that needs some SQL queries
from the Cake app model

TIA


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