Not that this is a good idea in general BUT you can do the
following....
create a web2py app called, for example, "php" with a single
controller called default.py that contains
def index(): redirect(URL(r=request,f='public/index'))
def public():
response.view='default/public/%s.html' % request.args(0)
return dict()
@auth.requires_login()
def private():
response.view='default/private/%s.html' % request.args(0)
return dict()
def user(): return dict(form=auth())
then in views/default make two subfolder:"public" and "private".
Now you can program in web2py like you would in PHP. For example you
can create
views/default/public/index.html
with inside:
<html><body><h1>Hello</h1>{{for k in range(3):}}World<br/>{{pass}}</
body></html>
In the .html files you can {{db.define_table(....)}} and
{{form=crud.create(...)}} and {{redirect(....)}}
files in public will not require login, stuff in private will require
login.
There is a limited and experimental and lousy PHP to web2py converter
(http://web2py.com/php) perhaps it could be integrated to support
proper PHP syntax with web2py functions.
Massimo
On Jan 25, 9:48 am, Pynthon Pynthon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Maybe it sounds strange but I need something like Web2py for PHP. Most PHP
> frameworks are too complicated. I know Codeigniter but IMO web2py has a
> great job, too for newbies that don´t know any OOP.
>
> Do you think something with the simplicity of web2py exists in PHP?
>
> Thanks and sorry for the strange question.
> F-X
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