phpOpenFW is an open source MVC PHP web development framework released under the GNU Public License (GPL) version 2.
Christian J. Clark
http://www.emonlade.net/phpopenfw/
GNU Public License (GPL) version 2 ( http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt )
1.3.0
phpOpenFW requires PHP >= 5.3, libxslt, libxml, php-xsl, and php-xml.
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phpOpenFW has an abundance of features that facilitate the development of powerful, flexible web sites and web applications. Below is an outline of the features offered by phpOpenFW.
- Form Engine
- Database Abstraction Class
- Active Record Class
- XML Element Class (abstract)
- Recordset List to Table Class
- Generic XHTML Table Class
- Plugin Facility
- Built-in Authentication services
- Module list / Navigation Facility
- XML Transformation (using XSL)
- Quick Database Actions
- Date/Time Functions
- Code Benchmark
When using the nav_xml_format of "rewrite", you need to have to following apache mod_rewrite rules in place for the application navigation to work correctly. You can tweak the rules to suit you application, but there needs to be a catch-all rule that forward all pages through the applications main index.php script. Also, the pass-through for the CSS, images, and Javascript is important as well.
RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^([^/\.]+).html$ index.php?page=$1 [L] RewriteRule ^(themes|css|img|javascript) - [L] RewriteRule .favicon.ico$ - [L] RewriteRule ^.$ index.php [L,qsa]
If you are using Virtual Document Roots with Apache your rules will most likely need to look something like this:
RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^([^/\.]+).html$ index.php?page=$1 [L] RewriteRule ^(themes|css|img|javascript) - [L] RewriteRule Ê.favicon.ico$ - [L] RewriteRule ^.$ index.php [L,qsa]