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authorDerek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com>2011-07-02 00:40:48 +0200
committerDerek Jones <derek.jones@ellislab.com>2011-07-02 00:40:48 +0200
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<p>CodeIgniter is based on the Model-View-Controller development pattern.
-MVC is a software approach that separates application logic from presentation. In practice, it permits your web pages to contain minimal scripting since the presentation is separate from the PHP scripting.</p>
+MVC is a software approach that separates application logic from presentation. In practice, it permits your web pages to contain minimal scripting since the presentation is separate from the PHP scripting.</p>
<ul>
<li>The <strong>Model</strong> represents your data structures. Typically your model classes will contain functions that help you
-retrieve, insert, and update information in your database.</li>
-<li>The <strong>View</strong> is the information that is being presented to a user. A View will normally be a web page, but
+retrieve, insert, and update information in your database.</li>
+<li>The <strong>View</strong> is the information that is being presented to a user. A View will normally be a web page, but
in CodeIgniter, a view can also be a page fragment like a header or footer. It can also be an RSS page, or any other type of "page".</li>
<li>The <strong>Controller</strong> serves as an <em>intermediary</em> between the Model, the View,
and any other resources needed to process the HTTP request and generate a web page.</li>