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Re: newbie: Zend or PEAR supported on web hosting company? [message #171716 is a reply to message #171715] Tue, 18 January 2011 12:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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El 18/01/2011 13:25, Rob escribió/wrote:
> Two web hosting companies both use Zend's PHP v5.2.x
>
> As far as PHP frameworks go, I read a lot about PEAR but I do not see
> any PEAR packages available on the web hosting companies. Nor do I see
> any Zend PHP libraries in the phpinfo() results. I do see many PHP
> settings available.

I've never used the Zend framework but... are you sure it contains
binary extensions?


> I don't really know the pro's/con's of Zend framework vs PEAR
> framework (can they even be used together) but:
>
> [1] How can I load a Zend or PEAR framework onto my account on my web
> hosting company?

As about PEAR, just install it in your computer, upload the files and
add the directory to the "include_path" directive. PEAR is only a bunch
of PHP code.

> [2] Is one framework lighter-weight than the other? Meaning, can I
> load pieces of one framework instead of the whole thing?

I don't think you could install every available PEAR package even if you
wanted to :)




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