[Solar-talk] solar newbie

Alex Stoneham astoneham at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 18 17:10:51 CST 2008


I AM NEW AT IT TOO, 

I believe views are the main body of your page/action, while the layouts, and partials are the common eliments of your page, 
layouts being the page template, side navs, top navs ect, and partials being things like common forms, common adverts  space, things that you want to import into your page from a nother view not to clutter up the current view.

----- Original Message ----
From: Laz <laz0rama at yahoo.com>
To: solar-talk at lists.solarphp.com
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:44:27 PM
Subject: [Solar-talk] solar newbie


hello,

i am a newbie to solar, but a long-time web application developer (i've
 built mvc frameworks in several languages).  i am really liking what
 i'm seeing, and considering using solar as the foundation for the next
 generation of my own php framework.

i am not yet clear on the difference between "views" and "layouts".  is
 it that views contain logic (no html) and layouts contain html and no
 logic? 

does there yet exist a good, technical overview of the framework?  as
 in, a diagram and/or narative that describes in detail the processing of
 a request, and the various framework components that play a role in
 that?  i am also not really clear how solar uses "actions".

just wanted to jump in and start asking questions...

thanks!!!








    
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