I'm writing some content management scripts for an online magazine. Many
articles are formatted in a similar way, but some have a unique page layout
that includes grids of photos, tables, etc.
I'm not sure if the best way to store content is in a database so it can be
flowed into an article
Could you use PDFs?
-Natalie
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I'm writing some content management scripts for an online magazine
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I'm writing some content management scripts for an online
magazine. Many
articles are formatted in a similar way, but some have a
unique page layout
that includes grids of photos
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Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] Best way to store/retrieve content??
I would try to use CSS, instead of complex tables. That way, you only need
to store the structural html in the database and the layout is handled by
CSS--floating images and flowing text are really easy with CSS.
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Hi Natalie, no, PDFs won't work. I need to display the content as an HTML
page.
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Could you use PDFs
for some of our web
publications for the NCI.
Good luck!
-Natalie
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Hi Natalie, no, PDFs won't work. I
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I'm writing some content management scripts
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I will be using CSS for other thing, such as paragraph
formatting, but, not
sure how to use it for creating tables and flowing text
around graphics. Can
CSS really do all
to keep all articles in one data table so searches can
be easily done on all articles.
Thanks!
Monty
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Actually, CSS is very powerful--way more than simple html. One drawback is
that CSS1 did not include any support for tables
expressions. In parsing the xml, I would use php's xml parser.
Hope this helps a little more--
Court
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I like your idea about the [start-stop block]. To maybe
merge what Paul
said with your idea, you could store the name of the function handler
(generates the appropriate content) inside the [].
I meant Peter :)
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Hi Peter, thanks a lot for your advice. I think where I'm stuck is how to
best store certain types of articles in a data table. Interviews would be
easy, because it's
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