********************************************************** README.txt $Id$ @author gERD Schaufelberger @copyright 2004 http://wombar.exit0.net @package wombat @subpackage manual ********************************************************** This folder contains a working draft of an extensible dispatcher based on the modell-view-controller design pattern. Further information and manuals can be found in the subfolder "doc". Well, let me think about it. That's completly bullshit. It should be: This foler contains Wombat Web Bench - or at least Wombat how far it is. Wombat is far from completion and the further it get developed, the more ideas to expand it pop up... On the other hand Wombat is complete. It already has more features I ever dreamed of. It is tested, runs out of the box and comes with a powerful web administration interface and CMS. However Wombat was and is meant to be a framework for rapid web site development. As such, it is based on many design pattern. Therefore it may be useeful as an educational example. Still, in the beginning - right after genesis - the purpose of Wombat was to build a small framwork for my private travel website gERD Down Under (http://oz.exit0.net). Even if it is a private site, I choose to steal some ideas from my friends (Stephan and Sebastian), mix them with my own and voila, this wonderful site was born. OK, the beautiful graphics are made by Sebastian... At this point, the framework was very simple and named ozController. Actually, there were only very few features - just what I needed to run my site. Then my plane took off and I arrived in Australia. Down Under I saw, that there is no need to "control OZ" and I stoped developing the framework. Actually, I stoped, because it worked well and the beaches were just to nice. A few month later - in August 2004 - I joined a web design company in Brisbane. I worked there for about three month. After a while, I remembered the "ozController" and changed some bits and pieces. The reason was, that I wanted to show it to my collegues. I just wanted to show how I do stuff and where the advantages of such an object oriented framework might be. During that time Wombat grew a lot. Many nights I was sitting on the deck of our small Queenslander house, sharing the warm summer nights with possums while punching PHP into my laptop. Then I went ot Coober Pedy and accidently got hired as a web developer for a single project. At that time I lived in a cosy dugout and implemented a big share of the web administration interface. Back home I'm still improving Wombat, fixing bugs and try to comquer Wombat startes to conquer the world. cheers gERD