| 1 | <h1>sview : tiny PHP web framework</h1> |
| 2 | |
| 3 | <p> |
| 4 | It is inspired by <a href="http://shortphp.com">a similar framework</a> written by Arnór Heiðar Sigurðsson. |
| 5 | In the same spirit but more advanced and more complete, see also <a href="http://nanoc.ws/">nanoc</a> - in Ruby. |
| 6 | </p> |
| 7 | |
| 8 | <p> |
| 9 | sview is designed to organize essentially static websites. |
| 10 | It does not offer the features you would expect from a complete MVC framework - |
| 11 | actually, it has only the "V" part. |
| 12 | If you want a more demanding dynamic website, consider using an appropriate tool, |
| 13 | <a href="http://symfony.com/">Symfony</a> for example. |
| 14 | </p> |
| 15 | |
| 16 | <h2> How to use it ?</h2> |
| 17 | |
| 18 | <p> |
| 19 | The archive sample-website.tar.xz provides a basic but full website example. |
| 20 | Complementarily, the file <a href="http://git.redua.net/?p=sview.git;a=blob_plain;f=README.html;hb=HEAD">HOWTO.html</a> |
| 21 | gives some details about sview usage. |
| 22 | </p> |