the problem with that way is that it is intended for an application which
receives most of its data as user content and the static content of the
page(what i control of) is by the most parts isn't much. most of it is
titles and headlines and maybe some explanations of things.

this is not the case with my app.
with my app i am the provider of most of the data, the user only interacts
with it. im talking about hundreds upon hundreds of lines of content all
made by me. i don't want to edit this entire data by hand,
i want to use a database. which is why i got to my method as described in my
vary first post. with a simple form with which i could insert the data to
the database at ease.

now as i ran out of options, could you please help me figure out where
should i put this method i did so i would still follow the DRY principle and
use MVC correctly?

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Alpha Blue <[email protected]> wrote:

> Almog Friedman wrote:
> > first of all
> > Alpha blue, thats exactly what i want.any ideas on how to do this?
> > and radhames brito, i didnt understand a thing from your comment. could
> > you
> > explain a little more what do you think i need to do?
>
> You might want to start here:
>
> http://github.com/defunkt/gibberish
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