Hi everyone
Long time reader, first time poster.
I'm hoping one of you can help with a project I have right now:
http://www.scriptlance.com/projects/1330758916.shtml
Seeking friendly, professional CakePHP/MySQL developer for an exciting
project.
You will be working with an experienced and know
I think you'll find the CVV must be validated with the card issuer.
It's not a simple calculation like CC numbers... HTH
On Jul 26, 4:01 pm, Louie Miranda wrote:
> I am checking the API for 1.3 and googling some examples if there is a way
> for cakephp core to check on the cvv of a credit card nu
Thanks one and all for the very informative responses.
Suffice to say, I think CakePHP will be fine for my needs. Granted,
it's not the fastest or necessarily the most extensive framework ...
but heck, it's just so darn beautiful! :D
Cheers,
Matthew
On Jul 15, 8:56 pm, "Mike Karthauser" wrote
Thanks @ohcibi
Yes, I realise the article is old ... however, it is still not
flattering for Cake.
It would be ideal if there was a follow-up test, or even something
from the Cake team indicating how to get the best performance out of
the framework to address these concerns.
To the uninitiated,
Thanks everyone.
Seems CakePHP can handle some serious load. It's a pity there isn't
more information on this and performance tuning tips in the Cookbook.
It's also a shame there is no mention of performance improvements in
the release notes for each version.
Something CakePHP really needs to w
Hi everyone,
I am currently investigating CakePHP for an upcoming project, however
I have read some articles suggesting the performance of CakePHP 1.2 is
well behind that of comparable frameworks under load.
In particular, one article (found here:
http://www.sellersrank.com/php/cakephp-codeignit