PHP 5 CMS Framework Development

If you’re developing a content management system in PHP 5, there are
times when you simply have to roll-your-own, for whatever reason. In
those situations, this book will be invaluable.
If you’re looking for an inside guide to putting together the working
framework of a flexible, robust content management system in PHP 5, this
book is for you.
As a former development team leader on the renowned Mambo open-source
content management system, author Martin Brampton offers unique insight
and practical guidance into the problem of building an architecture for
a content management system.
Following the scene-setting first chapter, each chapter in the book
tackles a different aspect of developing the authorŠö new Aliro PHP 5
CMS framework, with:
- A concise statement of the problem
- Discussion of the important design issues and problems faced
- Creation of the framework solution
The framework is built on a strongly object-oriented architecture
throughout, including adherence to MVC principles, and you will learn
how to create classes for handling such things as menus, modules,
components, sessions, and user tracking.
Administration and security issues are discussed as an integral part of
the design and implementation of framework features. The final chapter
discusses the key issues that affect a wide range of specific content
handlers and explores a practical example in detail.
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