I think what you're looking for is a Content Management System. Try
searching for "CakePHP CMS". There are a number of projects, although
some of them seem to be inactive.

If your needs are minimal, you can also quite easily create a simple
CMS yourself.

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:05 PM, mig_akira <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello there.
>
> I'm new to cakephp. I want to create a controller that will read an URL from
> the database and then show the corresponding content in a view. For example,
> in the field "URL", there will be written 'contact'. The controller will
> read this url, and then show the text in the 'text' field, using the default
> view layout. Basically I won't be creating pages in the /pages directory,
> they would all be stored in the database.
>
> Is it possible to do that? This would be nice because then if the site's
> owner wanted to change the page's content, he wouldn't have to go to the
> /pages directory and edit html code and stuff.
>
> Thanks!
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