Blog Plugin in zend framework 1.11.7 - zend-framework

I want to use blog plugin in zend framework 1.11.7. So please give me the full path from where I can download plugin and all the steps to implement in site.

No, there isn't.
There are, however, plenty of tutorials to help you get started with building one. http://akrabat.com/zend-framework-tutorial/

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How to use Zend Framework Begining of time

first ive already installed zend framework skeleton application with command from and composer.pharphp composer.phar require zend..... and i type composer suggests and then install all the suggested application on my computer.
composer require zend...
know i have many file and folder about zend framework, but i cant use it.
can anybody tell me about how to use or implement zend framework.
in the code i understand a litle but its blanks on the Controller and Bootstraps.
for know i want to know about to use zend framework, thanks.
Trying to teach you how to use ZF in a single answer would cost a lot, because of the complexity of the framework. Since that, I strongly recommend you to read the tutorial that Zend guys prepared for us to learn the use of the framework.
If you are using ZF1: Tutorial
If you are using ZF2: Tutorial
I really think it's a good starting point and, if in the future you have more specific questions, you can (obviously) ask them here.
I hope this helps and welcome you to Zend Framework ;).

How i create a vbulletin custom plugin

I want to create a vBulletin custom plug-in but I am new in vBulletin i don't know about the vBulletin. I have tried to download the plug-ins but only commercial user will download the plug-in.
There is no specific tutorial that you can follow to create a specific product, however there is a good tutorial from vBulletin which gives you a good idea on how to create a vBulletin 'product' that can be downloaded and installed by others.
But basically to create a product you need to learn some basics and you have to know, php, html, css, and have a understanding of how vBulletin works. Then take it and put it all together.
To get a good understanding, I would recommend modifying other people's add-ons to suit your needs. That's how I was able to get a good understanding of how vBulletin works and then all you have to do as you progress, is to ask the right questions.
The recommendations bellow are also supported by well know vBulletin coders.
Source.
PHP, basic guide: PHP 5 Tutorial
HTML basic guide: HTML Tutorial - (HTML5 Compliant)
CSS basic guide: CSS Tutorial
vBulletin basic mod guide: Creating a Product

Sample working CMS with Zend Framework

I'm looking for a sample project that uses Zend Framework so that I can see how masters do it.
I'm not looking for something that uses other stuff like smarty, or any other major library.
There are plenty of samples for different subjects on sites like zendcast.com but I need a full working solution.
I couldn't come up with anything like that by googling.
I came accross this a while ago, it has a sectoion on Central authentication
http://www.zend.com/webinar/Framework/70170000000bEs9-webinar-secure-application-development-with-the-ZF-20100505.flv
Here are the notes, look at page 9
http://static.zend.com/topics/Webinar-Zend-Secure-Application-Development-with-the-Zend-Framework.pdf
Is this a good idea?
We are making a full open source CMS, based on Zend Framework: Centurion CMS (http://www.centurion-project.org/).
We are working on it since more than 2 years. The project is under the new BSD licence.
Feel free to try, use, pull feature, make some push request, criticize...
If you have any question use the our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/centurion-project
Social Engine 4 is what you are asking for but its not free nor open source . The best application ever created using ZF has became even more popular then Zend itself (google trend) its known as "Magento". Its open source and based on best programming practices (design patterns) .
Social Engine 4 projects are built on Zend Framework.
Social Engine 3 used smarty but they decided to move to Zend.
Have a look at TomatoCMS
Pro Zend Framework Techniques: Build a Full CMS Project
I think this book will be useful for you.

Create admin module and configuration in Zend Framework 1.9.0

I am working with zend framework for last 2 months. I got zend framework latest version 1.9.0.
I am new in zend framework programming. I am learning one by one.. in zend framework. Now i am confused with creating admin module in zend and their configuration settings. Please help me to create admin module with in the module folder in zend framework.
Thanks and regards,
Prasanth P
Using Zend_Tool you can create modules.
zf create module name
I did have a few issues when creating modules these two blogs were a great help (few articles on each). I was looking to have separate configs, layouts ect for each one, maybe not what you're after but good read anyway.
http://blog.vandenbos.org/2009/07/07/zend-framework-module-config/
We have a similar problem:
I am designing a large scale application with about 5 modules.
Even though I am not finding my way around, I think this blog post http://blog.astrumfutura.com/archives/415-Self-Contained-Reusable-Zend-Framework-Modules-With-Standardised-Configurators.html might be helpful for you and for anybody else. Please, update this thread if you find anything interesting. thanks.
use of this
http://www.skyrocket.be/2009/01/11/admin-cms-routes-in-zend-framework/

Codesmith resources

I use Codesmith to create our code generation templates and have had success in learning how to use the tool by looking at example templates and the built in documentation. However I was wondering if there are any other resources (books, articles, tutorials, etc.) for getting a better grasp of Codesmith?
Have you checked the codesmith community site
We also have a great new collection of video tutorials available. You may want to check those out as well.
There is also a Google Code Codesmith section where you can download the latest updates of some CSLA, nHibernate and Plinqo templates.
Here is an interesting tutorial for building a data access layer using CodeSmith.
Depending on the templates you are using, we might have a separate website with tons of useful information like nettiers.com and plinqo.com. Also check out the help section on our community site.
We have also recently created a new WIKI (http://docs.codesmithtools.com) for all of our documentation.
Thanks
-Blake Niemyjski