Thanks so much to everyone for all your replies! Much appreciated. Rishi
--- Karol Grecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Rishi > > You're not the first nor the last to be confused by > this, but it's actually > very simple once you realise it. If you remove > views and controller, what's > left? Business logic, data and anything specific to > your application. Let > say you need to represent a user in your system, or > a client, those are your > models. Often they are persistent in a database, > some people even use > Zend_Db_Table as a model, but it can be anything, > there are no rules of what > model is, it's up to you and it will be determined > by what you're building. > > Karol > > > Rishi Daryanani wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I'm a total newbie, but I am reading up on the > Zend > > framework and trying out some tutorials, very > useful.. > > However everything I've read/tried involves the > > "application/views" and "application/controllers" > > directories to create views and controllers. I > have > > not yet come across any mention of the "models" > > subdirectory. > > > > Where can I learn more about this and what it's > used > > for? > > > > Am I right in assuming that I can build my own > > functionality (e.g. user login form, CMS) entirely > > with the concept of a controller and view? (but > not a > > model) > > > > Many thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/MVC---where-can-I-learn-more-about-the-%22model%22--tp17211735p17215213.html > Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > >
