On Friday 23 December 2005 20:57, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Is there a good recent article on PHP Frameworks, or do people here has
> a predominant one that outshines the others?
There are a lot of PHP frameworks available, some more mature than others but
not yet a predominant one. Anyway if you'r
Hi,
a very good framework is ZNF PHP Framework. It is available at
http://znf.zeronotice.com/. This framework is very clear and easy to use.
Developers are very active in this work and documentation is very good. I
have chosen ZNF Framework because is fast and modular.
bye
On Friday 23 Decemb
That's the culprit all right. And worse, it doesn't seem to be an arbitrary
browser setting but an RFC convention for HTTP 1.1 - 2 connection limit to
any server. According to Microsoft, changing it for IE even requires a
registry hack.
Thanks very much to all who contributed to this, and abo
Yes, this looks nice. Does anybody have experience with Prado? I know
it won a Zend PHP5 coding contest in the past.
Thanks!
-Shawn
Fabiano Ricci wrote:
> Hi,
>
> a very good framework is ZNF PHP Framework. It is available at
> http://znf.zeronotice.com/. This framework is very clear and easy
Nobody has mentioned Fusebox (www.fusebox.org). I have been using it to
develop PHP applications for about 2 years. It has proven to be extremely
flexible when a large number of developers collaborate on one project.
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