I think you meant http://phpclasses.org and not http://phpclasses.com

Sincerely

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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 4:36 AM
To: christian calloway; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Administration packages


I've built my own framework over time, and would highly recommend it,
because you get exactly what you want.

but here's a few things that might help:

- some sort of form building/validating class (10's or 100's even at
phpclasses.com)

- read up on some of the large app frameworks... fusebox comes to mind
here, but i'm sure there are others.  also look at some large opensource
products built in php (postnuke?, phpbb?, etc).  i'm not saying you will
borrow or use what they have at all, but their logic and ideas may rub
off on you


Without knowing EXACTLY what you want to automate, I can't really say
much more.


Justin


on 04/06/03 1:13 PM, christian calloway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Hey everyone,
> 
> I find myself building alot of admin control areas, or in otherwords, 
> a group of forms that lets an end user control data and appearances of

> his/her site. What I am looking for is a package of classes/functions 
> that will help me automate and modularize this process a little more. 
> I am not looking for a "complete system", just a framework from which 
> I can build. Thanks alot,
> 
> Christian
> 
> 


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