I did not mean resources like view, cachemanager etc.
I mean the module bootstrap classes. I have modules in my application
which all have extended from Zend_Application_Module_Bootstrap.
I would like to have module hook methods in these module bootstrap classes
as
they are already loaded. Then I could loop through these classes if some
code wants
to invoke some method, e.g. I have content form, then tag module can alter
this form by
adding input field for tags. If I remove or deactivate tag module, content
form won't have
tags field anymore. Same goes for handling the post data when saving
content.
Does this sound weird?
br, Marko
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