What's a "full blown website"? Yes, CakePHP can serve static html files
alongside with
application pages if that's what you are asking for.
--
http://www.thinkingphp.org
http://www.fg-webdesign.de
webbo11 wrote:
I am new to using CakePHP. A very light but
What's a "full blown website"? Yes, CakePHP can serve static html files
alongside with
application interfaces if that's what you are asking for.
--
http://www.thinkingphp.org
http://www.fg-webdesign.de
webbo11 wrote:
I am new to using CakePHP. A very light but
I suppose i meant just a website. Say, that a client comes to me
needing a website developed. A 10 - 15 page website with dynamic
content a few forms, etc. Would it be better to use procedural
programming or a cms such as drupal, or does cakephp work well serving
websites.
heck I even did a essentially static website with all the content
stored as markdown styled text and just rendered into a site on the
fly. The client then edits the text files that are synced with the
server
http://www.glicksmanlaw.com/
Sam D
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