The new View Blocks allow you define general layouts, like header,
content, footer, etc., in separate files to avoid repetition (DRY).
Check out the "Extending Views" section, discussing View Blocks, in
the cookbook:
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/views.html
It might be easiest for you to create
try something like this
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-web-service/
I never used it...
2012/4/12 jeremyharris
> A lot of the principles between CodeIgniter and CakePHP are similar, so
> there shouldn't be too much of a learning curve.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
> On Thursday, April 12, 2
A lot of the principles between CodeIgniter and CakePHP are similar, so
there shouldn't be too much of a learning curve.
Good luck!
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 9:34:37 AM UTC-7, Mangesh Sathe wrote:
>
> Thanks for the Jeremy ,
> i'll go through it.
> for 3 years i am working on codeigniter. s
Thanks for the Jeremy ,
i'll go through it.
for 3 years i am working on codeigniter. so its little difficult to work
on cakeph though its on MVC.
On Thursday, 12 April 2012 21:58:31 UTC+5:30, jeremyharris wrote:
>
> You can read more about the structure here:
> http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/e
You can read more about the structure here:
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/getting-started.html
Cake doesn't work like WordPress (which uses header, content and footer
templates). It uses proper MVC, that is a layout (kind of like the header
and footer templates combined) and view (kind of li
Hello , i am new to cakephp. I have html template ready with me.
I want to embed it into cakephp. I am very much confused about
cakephp directory structure.
I have divided template into header, content & footer.
can anyone tell me how can i place html(ctp) developed files into
cakephp's view?
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