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Joomla MVC: Creating View That Show All Data

Tag: joomla, MVC, component, view, pattern   Category: PHP Framework
post: 15 Jan 2008 read: 2,397


Joomla MVC Step By Step Tutorial: After retrieve data use model, now, we want to display to browser. This is view's job. The file that responsible with this job is view.html.php within components/com_hello/views/all. We will write a class named HelloViewAll with display function.

Enter following code at view.html.php:

view


Series this article:
Joomla MVC: Introduction using Model View Controller
Joomla MVC: How to Implement MVC Pattern in Joomla?
Joomla MVC: How MVC Pattern Works in Joomla?
Joomla MVC: Updating hello.php As Component
Joomla MVC: Creating Controller Section
Joomla MVC: Creating Model that Show All Data
Joomla MVC: Creating View That Show All Data
Joomla MVC: Creating Default Template for View All
Joomla MVC: Creating Model that Show Individual Data
Joomla MVC: Creating View That Show a Data
Joomla MVC: Creating Default Template for View

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