cakePHP works in php4 and php5. On Mar 3, 3:13 pm, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi surfivor, thanks for asking; it's important that this discussion > comes up from time to time, as the state of affairs in both frameworks > continue to change. In a presentation I gave a few months ago, I > compared Cake to a couple other popular frameworks out there. For me, > Symfony can pretty much be summed up in slides 7 & 8 > here:http://cake.insertdesignhere.com/files/nyphp_presentation.pdf > > On Mar 3, 9:46 am, "surfivor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mar 2, 2:02 pm, "Christian Winther [cwi.dk]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > Did you even bother to search the group or google before asking ?..... > > > I spent well over an hour on the internet trying to research cakePHP, > > Symfony, CodeIgniter, Radicore etc. I installed CodeIgniter and got a > > simple controller working. I went to the book store as well. Possibly > > I spent more time than my employer would have wanted me do on this, > > but it's important to me to understand these issues. People often post > > queries of this sort anyway.
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