Michael Watson wrote:
I have experince in cakephp and a little bit of experince in rails and symfony (php). My experince with rails is that it is quite an elegant soloution and makes the web development a lot easier. The fact that it is done in ruby and everything is an object is nice too. However the downside is not many shared hosting enviorments support ruby/rails and the ones that are do are quite expensive.

Cakephp is almost an exact port of rails in cakephp. There are some praticle diffrence because of the php language does not support all of the features that the ruby language has. I have used it in a couple of projects and it faired quite well.

It sounds like CakePHP is the way to go, from what you and others have said. In the meantime, though, I'm "playing" with Prado (www.pradosoft.com), because it looks like it might be fun. I think I'll find too much of the code is hidden away for me to be able to tweak it to do what I want though.

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