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First a couple questions now that we had a meeting about cakephp.  When
I looked at it a few months ago, I was surprised to see that they were
still writing their product for PHP 4, and the documentation stated they
did not plan to support PHP 5 since 'most people are still using PHP 4'
(loosely quoted).  Since PHP 5 has been out a few years, I thought that
was pretty lame, and went with Kohana ( http://kohanaphp.com ).  Since
then, Mac Newbold mentioned to me that cakephp had a beta product that
does support PHP 5.  Now my questions:

 * If it supports both PHP 4 and 5, does it take advantage sufficiently
of PHP 5 OOP?
 * Is there a lot of bloat since you have to sometimes do the same thing
two different ways: the PHP 4 way and the PHP 5 way?  It seems that an
application should support one or the other, not both at the same time
for that reason.
 * Are there any Kohana PHP users out there that prefer one over the
other, and if so, what?

Brandon Stout
Stout Hosting LLC

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