I actually have to look into several frameworks at work very soon, so I'm 
interested in this subject as well. :-)

Depending on what you're building, a CMS/framework hybrid like Drupal[1] could 
be useful.  It's widely used, very flexible, and version 5 (now in beta 2 
release) has adopted jQuery as its Javascript library of choice. :-)

[1] http://drupal.org/

On Monday 04 December 2006 22:10, bmsterling wrote:
> Hey all,
> A partially non-jquery question, anyone use any php frameworks?  I was
> looking at the zend framework, but not sure if it is any good.
>
> If you use a php frame work can you post a url and why you like it?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben

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