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Using CI on the front end and CMS
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[eluser]cityzen[/eluser]
Hi jTaby-

Thanks for the response. I actually did look at your CodeExtinquisher while I was looking around at some CRUD solutions for CI (I didn't know if CI followed the path of Symfony / RoR with a production "quality" admin). I liked what I saw but wanted to jump into the task of creating my own admin from scratch to get a feel for things. I wrote a quick admin with five modules including file and image uploads, etc. which was a nice way to cut my teeth on things like mixing POST and FILES together, etc.

What I was really after was more of an overall understanding of where CI should be installed if you're using it for a whole site, front end and admin together. It would seem to make sense to me that you could/would do it that way, although I'm not sure what the best practices are and would rather not start off going in the wrong direction or using the wrong methods to solve my problem. The admin I built before just manages the admin (well, it's on godaddy so it doesn't admin anything right now!) and the front end is just vanilla PHP, not riding on the framework.

I hope that makes sense?

Thanks again for your prompt reply,

Mike


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