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.
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
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
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
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
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