I'd say always do the development locally and then upload. You won't need 
access to the command line remotely.

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

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On 12 Oct 2010, at 10:19, Luis Miguel García wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm in the process of evaluating several PHP frameworks to start
> developing a new web application. One of the better candidates is of
> course CakePHP. What i'm wondering (and can't find the answer in
> Google) is if it can be used in cheaper shared hosting, because they
> don't have command line access.
> 
> I'm telling (for example) about generating .po files, which
> documentation says "all you need to do is run the i18n console task".
> Does CakePHP have shortcuts for hostings without command line access?
> 
> Another alternative would be to develop in a local environment (with
> command line) and then uploading it to the CLI-less hosting. Is that
> feasible, or am I going to need the console once it's up?
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Luis Miguel
> 
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