@ Marco

Thank you for replying. I figured as much. I kind of had that feeling that
most administrators and experts were done with ZF 1.x when Matthew Weier
O'Phinney, announced the ZF 1.12 post to github. I kind of took it as a key
transition like an "out with the old, in with the new" kind of thing or "ZF
1.x'ers can go here now". 

I'm somewhat new to ZF and I started with 1.12. I've read a lot and am
capable of creating a ZF project (1.x of course), but because I'm about 5
months in and as a result I'm still discovering new things as I see that ZF
is a huge framework with many components. Your analysis is good to know
because I'm on a timeline and it lets me know not to wait around for answers
from this forum because of the new focus on ZF 2. I'll still post questions
but I understand that it could potentially be a shot in the dark though.
Thanks. 

@ mmx38 

We are in the same boat. However, I've found many answers to my questions by
the scattered documentation all over the internet. To learn this framework
you are just going to have to be resourceful as hell. 



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