[PHP] your philosophy on php-design

2002-05-30 Thread Wilbert Enserink
Hi all, I'm busy building a website. I cannot use frames. Every page can be divided in a table with 3x3 cells. The row will be my main menu. The first column wil be submenu. The middel cell will display the actual content. || --main menu--

Re: [PHP] your philosophy on php-design

2002-05-30 Thread Ed Gorski
well just have the add to basket link on index.php call add_to_basket.php which doesn't print out anything and redirect back to index.php?type=itemAdded when finished. On index.php you can check for $_GET['type'] and generate the appropriate table. ed At 09:50 AM 5/30/2002 +0200, Wilbert

Re: [PHP] your philosophy on php-design

2002-05-30 Thread Mike Gohlke
Wilbert, On one site as an experiment, I decided to put each frame (I know you don't want to use them...read on) into a single .php. It decides what to do via a switch on $act. Consequently, it's simple to keep it consistent (menu, submenu, footer, etc.). Add item link a

Re: [PHP] your philosophy on php-design

2002-05-30 Thread Justin French
So, If I were to use frames It could be done, but now I'm not thinking of frames but of displaying content dynamically in a tabe cell. A few points: 1. you cannot reliably have content updated on the screen from information on the server (eg changing the # of items in your shopping cart