Mohammed Alsharaf wrote a good working example; FlashMessenger is an action helper in Zend Framework used to pass messages for the users on the next request. Thats all good, but what about presenting the messages for the users? how to store different type of messages, System, Error, or Success messages?
To achive my goal, i have built two classes, one is an action helper and the other one is view helper.

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