Hey
> would you consider it acceptable to break strict mode in a few key
> (forward-compatible) areas if it meant significantly simplifying code
> and/or eliminating extra work you would otherwise have to do?
it's like with piggy banks - you know you'll find some reward in there
but it's still breaking  a nice piggy ;)

> As a
> "feature", how important is absolute compliance with strict-mode
> standards?
strict is about using the newest & greatest code available - IMO its
not necessary to write all code that is strict compliant (vendor
libraries are a pain) but I would prefer to maintain code that is
strict - that would show the maturity of both php and cakephp.

greets,

-- 
Marcin Domanski
http://kabturek.info

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