Codeigniter and cake are said to be very similar, the choice between
them probably boils down to specific implementation details, such as
ACL which i think codeigniter does not have out of the box, and i also
think that the cakephp user base is bigger.

On Aug 2, 4:23 pm, walterbyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm framework shopping. I need something for significant relational
> database work, and probably some CRUD.
>
> I tried Django, made some progress, and might go back. The things that
> I didn't care for with Django:
>
> 1) Hosting requirements. Few hosts really work well with Django. If
> you doing work for a client who uses shared hosting - forget it.
>
> 2) Configuration and administrative overhead seems borderline
> excessive. You have to sync you urls file to your views. You have to
> create a configuration file for every application. You have to create
> a database model file, and and edit that file, and sync that file with
> your database everytime you make a change to your db. Everytime you
> make any change to the code, you have to restart your web-server, or
> touch all your files depending on  whether you mod_python or fastcgi.
>
> I also tried CodeIgitor. I made much more progress with a few hours of
> CodeIgnitor, than I made with weeks of Django. But, I'm not sure about
> how well CodeIgnitor will work  with CRUD and/or relational database
> work.


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