I've been using Ruby on Rails for quire a while, having been forced
into it primarily because of its excellent support for nested sets.
However, I'm increasingly disenchanted with it because it seems to
break everything every time a mine release occurs -- a sign of a
product that is far from mature. In addition, its hosting requirements
are excessive. I'm looking at going back to PHP as my primary server-
side language and the possibility of CakePHP as my framework.

Before I can do that, I need to know, what kind of support is there
for nested sets? I'm using nested sets for hierarchical categories of
n-depth, so I'm not very interested in the ability to produce nicely
indented HTML listings or breadcrumb menus. I need easy maintenance of
the categories table with the selection of arbitrary parents and easy
assignment of categories with a display constructed of the category
plus its ancestry, such as "Computera > Programming Languages > PHP >
Forms"

Hope all that makes sense. This information as well as any other
impressions you might have about migrating from RoR to Cake would be
most appreciated.

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