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A Modular Directory Structure Quickstart: Download the Sample Application

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Hello guys.  After much request from users, I have put together a package that contains the sample project we created earlier in the tutorial.

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A Modular Directory Structure Quickstart: Configure The Application

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Thanks for joining me in the third installment of this tutorial series on Zend_Application.  In this tutorial we are going to create your .ini file and configure it to function correctly with your application.

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A Modular Directory Structure Quickstart: Module Switcher Front Controller Plugin

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Hello and welcome to the second installment in the Zend_Application tutorial series.  In this tutorial, we are going to create a front controller plugin that is going to change out modules based on the user's request.

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A Modular Directory Structure Quickstart: Create Directory Structure

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The following tutorial will consist of creating the following conventional modular directory sturcture and bootstrapping it via Zend_Application 1.8.x.It is broken up over four chapters.

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