Create A Form For our guestbook to be useful, we need a form for submitting new entries. Our first order of business is to create the actual form class. First, create the directory application/forms/. This directory will contain form classes for the application. Next, we'll create a form class in application/forms/Guestbook.php: setMethod('post'); // Add an email element $this->addElement('text', 'email', array( 'label' => 'Your email address:', 'required' => true, 'filters' => array('StringTrim'), 'validators' => array( 'EmailAddress', ) )); // Add the comment element $this->addElement('textarea', 'comment', array( 'label' => 'Please Comment:', 'required' => true, 'validators' => array( array('validator' => 'StringLength', 'options' => array(0, 20)) ) )); // Add a captcha $this->addElement('captcha', 'captcha', array( 'label' => 'Please enter the 5 letters displayed below:', 'required' => true, 'captcha' => array( 'captcha' => 'Figlet', 'wordLen' => 5, 'timeout' => 300 ) )); // Add the submit button $this->addElement('submit', 'submit', array( 'ignore' => true, 'label' => 'Sign Guestbook', )); // And finally add some CSRF protection $this->addElement('hash', 'csrf', array( 'ignore' => true, )); } } ]]> The above form defines five elements: an email address field, a comment field, a CAPTCHA for preventing spam submissions, a submit button, and a CSRF protection token. Next, we will add a signAction() to our GuestbookController which will process the form upon submission. To create the action and related view script, execute the following: zf.bat create action sign guestbook ]]> This will create a signAction() method in our controller, as well as the appropriate view script. Let's add some logic into our guestbook controller's sign action. We need to first check if we're getting a POST or a GET request; in the latter case, we'll simply display the form. However, if we get a POST request, we'll want to validate the posted data against our form, and, if valid, create a new entry and save it. The logic might look like this: getRequest(); $form = new Default_Form_Guestbook(); if ($this->getRequest()->isPost()) { if ($form->isValid($request->getPost())) { $model = new Default_Model_Guestbook($form->getValues()); $model->save(); return $this->_helper->redirector('index'); } } $this->view->form = $form; } } ]]> Of course, we also need to edit the view script; edit application/views/scripts/guestbook/sign.phtml to read: Please use the form below to sign our guestbook! form->setAction($this->url()); echo $this->form; ]]> Better Looking Forms No one will be waxing poetic about the beauty of this form anytime soon. No matter - form appearance is fully customizable! See the decorators section in the reference guide for details. Additionally, you may be interested in this series of posts on decorators. Checkpoint Now browse to "http://localhost/guestbook/sign". You should see the following in your browser: