Take a look at wildflower cms, it's a cakephp based cms that does that.

Stuart wrote:
> I've been reading about the MVC approach, and am considering moving to
> cakePHP as I think it would speed up my development in the long term.
> One thing I can't quite fathom - how does one structure their website
> with CakePHP?
>
> Is the normal approach to store the page hierarchy as a Tree? (http://
> book.cakephp.org/view/91/Tree)
>
> The website is a mixture of dynamic/static content, and ideally I'd
> like to store the static content in the database so it's editable, but
> then I wasn't sure how to handle when a page wasn't static... would
> the tree have to store a link to a separate PHP page with the dynamic
> code in? Any examples of how others have gone about this?
>
> Thanks for any responses.
>
> >
>
>   


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