On Apr 18, 2007, at 10:55 AM, beetlecube wrote:

>
> For those who have done PHP development for a client, and used cakePHP
> to build their sites, a question:
>
> Have you received complaints from the client, when they have tried to
> add a page on their own, ? like:

My clients don't add pages on their own. If they do, its through some  
sort of content management setup. Are you still on the project?

> "This cakephp stuff is complicated, and I just want to add another
> page that accesses the database, and I didn't know you have to create
> three different files for it.    I can't get a php coder to help me,
> because they don't know cakephp or MVC"

I teach my clients about the virtues of MVC architecture. The  
downside is more files, the upside is some sort of semblance of  
sanity and organization moving down the road. You can keep your  
entire site in one big file if you want to - I'm pretty sure I know  
how that'd turn out, though. :)

-- John

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