On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Antoine van Wel
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Since "you can't always have what you want"..
>
> Is there any PHP framework out there which comes even close to Wicket;
> component based, strict separation between HTML and programming,
> stateful, out-of-the-box Ajax support, event handling, URL mapping,
> excellent testing features, and great community support?
>
>
> it would probably have turned up in your google search if it existed ;-)

A prototype is easy to make though; you should get a lot of benefits already
from adopting the wicket session mgmt, component & rendering model to php.
 In fact, I built something like this for fun some time ago.  No ajax, url
mapping, models, other fancy stuff.  But event handling and markup/code
separation is pretty easy to accomplish.

You'ld probably want to use smarty for the rendering though.  It doesn't
make a lot of sense to parse html on each request and smarty probably has
the best tooling for php templating.

cheers, Frank



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> Antoine
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