On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 19:05 -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Tony Marston wrote:
> > ""Jay Blanchard"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [snip]
> >>> You haven't answered the question. Where can this piece of wizardry be
> >>> downloaded so that it can be reviewed by your peers?
> > [/snip]
> > 
> >> It is not available for download
> > 
> > So your claims cannot be substantiated by anyone in this group.
> > 
> >> but it has been reviewed by peers on
> >> several project teams who have used it. It was developed specifically
> >> for a company who owns the work product. I have not re-created for
> >> general use by mere mortals but I will soon.
> > 
> > Let me know when as I could do with a good laugh.
> > 
> 
> Well, if you would take the time to individually download > 1,000 
> classes and piece them together you may find a very feature rich 
> framework: http://www.phpclasses.org.  Or maybe meta storage 
> http://www.meta-language.net/metastorage.html.

Or you may find you've got >999 classes of code you'll never use :) That
would be one hell of an undertaking to piece them together. I'm going to
guess you'll need namespaces too since I bet some of them step on each
other's toes.

Cheers,
Rob.
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Application and Templating Framework for PHP


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