every framework will have "flaws" that are unique to what you're trying to do.  
you should try to find one that is small and extensible enough that you can 
customize.

here are some of the ones ive seen (in no particular order):
zend
symfony
code igniter (php < 4), kohana (php 5+)
yii

-d

On Sep 14, 2011, at 5:42 AM, Bruce Martin wrote:

> This may be controversial but I would like to know what the conceived top 5 
> PHP frameworks are. You don't have to list why, just an order from most 
> popular, i.e. there is more demand for developers with experience using the 
> framework. The reason I ask, is I have just spent a year working with 
> CakePhp, which has it's benefits, but I have also seem some flaws with it. So 
> when I'm ready to move on, I would like to go in the direction of flow in the 
> industry.
> 
> 
> Bruce Martin
> c. 917-727-8230
> p. 570-421-0670
> bmar...@mac.com
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