On 12/18/06, onemind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, it is just your opinion.
>
> I was spending the afternoon searching for a good php framework,
> stumbled upon cake, noticed the website doesn't work in ie and pointed
> out the problem on the forum. I have better things to do with my time
> than fix other developers sloppy work and have no interest in joining
> yet another air headed community of half wits.
>
>

Ah yes, the truth comes out in the end.  A troll can only hide for so long.

I find it funny that you base your entire view on CakePHP's
suitability as a web framework on the fact that the CakePHP site
doesn't render properly with a specific version of Internet Explorer.
That's like complaining the CakePHP site won't work with lynx.

Personally, if the CakePHP *site* needs work in order to render
properly in IE7, then that is the responsibility of whomever built
that site.  There is nothing in the CakePHP *framework* that is
browser specific.

-- 
Chris Hartjes

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-- Rasmus Lerdorf

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