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Previously on "PHP Development Frameworks"

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  • blacjac
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    Cheers Guys

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  • NickFitz
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    +1 for Symfony - it's a very powerful and well-architected framework.

    FWIW, Yahoo are involved in an ongoing process of moving their stuff over to it. They add in some of their own in-house bits, primarily to adapt it to their internal build of PHP, but none of the differences are particularly significant; all the advantages in areas like security and I18N are in the standard framework.

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  • Durbs
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    Mebbe use Symfony with: http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfGuardPlugin

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  • blacjac
    started a topic PHP Development Frameworks

    PHP Development Frameworks

    Can anyone reccomend a PHP development Framework?

    Clientco need a PHP user access and security system in double quick time, anyone know of a simple but reliable framework that has one built in?

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