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How would you utilize AJAX in a full fledged Zend powered application?
I have a controller (master) and it has several actions:
- list
- create
- update
- manage
The list action needs to be updated based on a JScript timer but only a small section of it.
How would you do this in Zend? Sample code or basic gist of the idea would be cool Smile
http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=368543
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Closing the tour of XML-RPC implementations usable with PHP-GTK, the shortest code to access our geo_nick service makes use a higher-level XML-RPC library: the Zend_XmlRpc_Client from the Zend Framework.
Unlike earlier implementations, Zend Framework (ZF) includes both the mashalling/unmarshalling to/from XML line format and the HTTP request/reponse process, wrapped up in a class-based mechanism using exceptions to handle errors, both at the HTTP and XML service levels (not demonstrated here).
http://www.php-gtk.eu/site/accessing-geo-nick-with-zend-framework
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Looked at Zend and although neat, overkill for my own purposes.
I need more of a validation solution than a filtering anyways.
Meaning I will test for validity and fail to continue if it's bad. I guess, except when validating TEXTAREA in which case it's prolly a lot faster/easier to just strip HTML or convert to entities.
Didn't think of that one until now.
Anyways, smartest, leanest filtering solution...why not just store an array of regex in a hash array and pull that regex into a preg_* and be done with it???
Any other techniques or solutions (other than Zend or Regex) which you feel are worth mentioning?
http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=367970
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PHP is one of the most widely used languages on the Web today. Yet despite that fact there is no "P" in AJAX (define), Zend co-founder Andi Gutmans believes that PHP could be the glue that makes AJAX work better.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3667196
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MVC is designed to "decouple data access and business logic from data presentation and user interaction" and was doing a fine job of it but clearly that isn't what I'm after. I was misapplying the pattern completely.
So this got on to thinking about a CMS. CMSes "facilitate the organization, control, and publication of documents and other content, such as images and multimedia resources" and sounds a little more like what I'm after but then how do I integrate custom functionality such as my video chooser wizard thing into that. Incidentally I've no intention of using a pre-packaged CMS or writing anything myself much larger than is necessary to satisfy the requirements of this site but it sounds to me that I'm after some kind of CMS / MVC hybrid or at least a template system that blocks of functionality can be injected into or perhaps the other way round.
http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=366799
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I posted this rather lengthy argument in the Zend fw-core mailing list after I learned that the Zend_Filter_Input component had been dropped from the Zend Framework. I have used this component extensively in various projects, and had written up a contribution to the Zend DevZone that described using a bootstrap script to block direct access by your developers to the superglobal user input arrays ($_GET, $_POST, $_COOKIE, etc).
http://blog.funkatron.com/archives/php/the-zend-framework-and-its-influence-on-secure-php-development/
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The ext js framework has a great grid component. In this tutorial I explain how you can provide it with data from a zend framework application
http://naneau.nl/2007/04/24/creating-an-ext-js-grid-using-the-zend-framework/
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in this tutorial, we will design a sample application for the zend framework, putting an emphasis on application design. Starting from the models we will work our way up to a more or less complete application.
http://naneau.nl/2007/04/21/a-zend-framework-tutorial-part-one/
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All exceptions thrown by Zend Framework classes should throw an exception that derives from the base class Zend_Exception.
http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.exception.html
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http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.debug.html
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