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CodeIgniter 1.7

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CodeIgniter 1.7

Overview of this book

CodeIgniter (CI) is a powerful open-source PHP framework with a very small footprint, built for PHP coders who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications. CodeIgniter is an MVC framework, similar in some ways to the Rails framework for Ruby, and is designed to enable, not overwhelm. This book explains how to work with CodeIgniter in a clear logical way. It is not a detailed guide to the syntax of CodeIgniter, but makes an ideal complement to the existing online CodeIgniter user guide, helping you grasp the bigger picture and bringing together many ideas to get your application development started as smoothly as possible. This book will start you from the basics, installing CodeIgniter, understanding its structure and the MVC pattern. You will also learn how to use some of the most important CodeIgniter libraries and helpers, upload it to a shared server, and take care of the most common problems. If you are new to CodeIgniter, this book will guide you from bottom to top. If you are an experienced developer or already know about CodeIgniter, here you will find ideas and code examples to compare to your own.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
CodeIgniter 1.7
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
Preface

Summary


We hope you have enjoyed this chapter. We have seen quite a lot of things here, the meta_tags library, the sitemap library, and the googlecharts one. But, most important of all, we have seen how we can add third-party code to our CodeIgniter application, making it possible for us to use already built functionalities in our applications.

We can take those functionalities from the Wiki http://codeigniter.com/wiki/, or other third-party code, and it is quite usual to do so. We can take our code from previous applications and put it into a CodeIgniter library, this way we won't lose any of our work.

Before going into the next chapter, you may want to take another look at the Wiki; may we recommend two things?

We think those two could be quite useful, but of course there are a lot of other libraries in the Wiki. Have a nice time checking them.