@todd; Micah - Precisely why I presented the question anew. Not only do I not 
have enough time to troll through the archives; I was looking for a fresher set 
of responses based on today's smorgasbord. Thank you for your input; I have 
looked at both YII and CI and they look promising. I love the statement about 
PEAR! That gave me a chuckle. With PHP 5.3 around the corner and looking 
forward to both PHP/MySQL 6; I am ISO a framework that is just as forward 
looking. I have already worked with Sapphire/SilverStripe for a client of mine 
and I find it comes with a lot of overhead. It does seem to be a promising 
future contender.


Thanks - Marc
"Measure twice and cut once."

-----Original Message-----
From: haliphax [mailto:halip...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:00 AM
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Frameworks

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 11:57 PM, Micah Gersten
<news.php....@micahscomputing.com> wrote:
> Chetan Rane wrote:
>> HI
>>
>> I also was looking for various frameworks and came across a very nice
>> framework, which is feature rich as well as very fast
>>
>> You can see more details at http://www.yiiframework.com/
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Micah Gersten [mailto:news.php....@micahscomputing.com]
>> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 9:52 AM
>> To: php-general@lists.php.net
>> Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP Frameworks
>>
>> HallMarc Websites wrote:
>>> First time caller; long time listener..
>>>
>>> I have been looking at various PHP MVC frameworks; Limb3, Symphony,
>> Mojavi,
>>> Navigator, WACT, etc.
>>>
>>> I'm looking for any input anyone might have regarding which framework
>> seems
>>> to be the most promising?
>>>
>>
>> I'm currently using Zend PHP Framework + Doctrine ORM.  Symfony has a
>> little better integration with Doctrine.  I chose the Zend PHP Framework
>> because of the rapid release schedule and large feature set.
>>
>> You might want to check the archives as this discussion has come up before.
>>
>
> Please keep on list by hitting reply-all.  Someone else already
> mentioned yii framework.

Yes, this discussion has been hashed and rehashed more times than most
of us care to think about. The only thing I have to add since the last
time this came up was that I have been using CodeIgniter lately on a
personal project of mine, and I find it quite pleasant. It's like
Cake, only slimmer--but not lacking in important core features. Pretty
quick little bugger, too, and very easy to learn.


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