Symfony currently has a better datalayer then cake .  It uses propel,
a ORM solution.  with cake we still work with (unconvenient) data-
arrays
iirc the cake 2.0 release will contain an object-based datalayer
(written by the cake team)


On Mar 3, 9:11 am, "snowdog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For me the most important is that Cake is much easier to use on shared
> server (doesn't need shell access), most of my websites for small/
> medium companies are located on shared host. And of course has LESS
> configuration files...
>
> On 2 Mar, 19:39, "surfivor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
> > and Symfony ? Also I am familiar with Ruby on Rails, so any
> > similarities or differences there might also be usefull.


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