I think (but am not sure about it) you can add view helper paths in the module 
bootstrap. You need to specify them for each module, that's correct. But it's 
not much work to have an init method in each bootstrap class adding a path to 
the view (only some duplicated code...).

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Jurian Sluiman
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Op Wednesday 06 May 2009 16:27:31 schreef Karl:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to configure the same setup as mentioned and was having
> issues trying to get my view helpers registered in the modules. You will
> have to register your view helper paths in each modules bootstrap file.
>
> regards,
> Karl
>
>   _____
>
> From: Jurian Sluiman [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: 06 May 2009 04:03 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [fw-general] Bootstrapping modules
>
> Op Wednesday 06 May 2009 14:57:00 schreef Vadim Gabriel:
> > Hey,
> >
> > Are there any tutorials/guides out there that show examples on ways to
> > bootstrap an application using more then one module? I mean if i have a
> > directory structure like this:
> >
> > -library
> > ---Zend
> > -public
> > ---admin
> > -----default
> > -----other
> > ---site
> > -----default
> > -----other
> > ---index.php
> > -application
> > ---configs
> > -----application.ini
> > ---modules
> > -----admin
> > -------controllers
> > -------layouts
> > ---------scripts
> > -----------default
> > -----------other
> > -------views
> > ---------scripts
> > -----------default
> > -----------other
> > ---------helpers
> > -----site
> > -------controllers
> > -------layouts
> > ---------scripts
> > -----------default
> > -----------other
> > -------views
> > ---------scripts
> > -----------default
> > -----------other
> > ---------helpers
> >
> > Basically i am looking for creating a modeler structure application using
> > ZF 1.8, Is there anything blogged about it?
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Hi Vadim,
> I have looked into this problem as well. It isn't mentioned in the manual,
> but it's very simple. You should add a Bootstrap.php in each module root
> containing the class {ModuleName}_Bootstrap, e.g. Admin_Bootstrap, and
> extending it from Zend_Application_Module_Bootstrap.
> Now make sure you initialise the modules resource in the global bootstrap
> class by adding this to your application.ini (if you pass a Zend_Config
> object when creating the Zend_Application instance):
> resources.modules[] =
>
>
>
>
>
> Now you should have a proper modular design with autoloading the modules
> using the conventional structure.
>
>
>
>
>
> Regards, Jurian

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