<?php
 
// PHP-CONTROLLER EXAMPLE
 
// Load Database Settings 
 
session_start();
 
require_once('PEAR.php');
 
$dbconfig = parse_ini_file('dataobjects.ini', true); 
 
foreach ($dbconfig as $class => $values) { 
 
    $options = &PEAR::getStaticProperty($class, 'options'); 
 
    $options = $values; 
 
} 
 
 
 
//this is all the code we need to load up proper classes
 
require_once('Controller.class.php');
 
$controller = new Controller("controller.xml");
 
$controller->setDebugLevel(4);
 
$controller->performAction();
 
$templateName = $controller->getTemplateName();
 
$sectionName   = $controller->getSectionName();
 
$methodName   = $controller->getMethodName();
 
$pageContent  = $controller->getContent();
 
$domain =  $controller->getDomainName();
 
 
 
//this should probably be inside a smarty manager class
 
require_once('Presentation/Smarty-2.6.9/Smarty.class.php');
 
$smarty = new Smarty();
 
$smarty->template_dir = "Presentation/templates/";
 
$smarty->compile_dir  = "Presentation/templates_c/";
 
$smarty->cache_dir    = "Presentation/cache/" ;
 
$smarty->config_dir   = "Presentation/config/";
 
 
//now we handle the information from controller to template engine. easy?
 
$smarty->assign("domain", $domain );
 
$smarty->assign("section", $sectionName );
 
$smarty->assign("method", $methodName );
 
$smarty->assign("content", $pageContent);
 
$smarty->display("$templateName.tpl");
 
 
?>
 
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