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Re: Lightweight MVC framework [message #182844 is a reply to message #182834] Wed, 18 September 2013 23:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 2013-09-17 8:25 PM, Andreas Ecaz wrote:
> I have a client who needs a personal website done in a few weeks. And I wanted

to use an MVC framework because I like the approach (even though my "pure"

PHP is very clear in separating logic).
>
> Problem though, this is on shared hosting. You have access to your www folder
and that is it, you can't go outside the www folder so I'm looking for a
lightweight
MVC framework that doesn't come with the BS "/public" folder. I don't
feel like
hacking away with mod_rewrite just to get it to work.

I doubt the client would be very happy with that either, especially if
he's not good at
doing websites on his own.

>
> Does anyone have any recommendations? Otherwise I'll just skip the MVC
framework and do it "pure". But I still wanna learn more about the MVC
approach
since a lot of job hirings are looking for "MVC gurus".
>

Hmm, don't really see that as much of a problem: Just make it a flat
file structure, which is apparently all they'll offer; not unusual.
It'll work fine and I doubt such a site would get very large anyway as
they're often limited to pretty small disc appropriations and traffic. I
know a few who have some fairly large sites in a flat structure. Else
perhaps convince him to pay for site space; it's not very expensive at
all these days.

(IMO) you're a little iffy about giving the customer what he wants,
which is going to be something simple and easy to maintain. Perhaps you
should recommend someone who would be happier to work with him.
In addition, you really should set your mail client so the lines
have a finite length instead of just all one line.

Twayne`
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