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Re: Lightweight MVC framework [message #182846 is a reply to message #182845] Thu, 19 September 2013 01:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 2013-09-19 01:37, Twayne wrote:
> Even if there's a guestbook or e-mail form they're pretty standard
> and PHP makes short work of protecting them without much fuss.

News to me.

(skipping further sarcastic comments on PHP's imaginary built-in
protection features for forums and e-mail forms)


On the topic of frameworks, I've recently had a chance to use Nette:
<http://nette.org/>. Very well designed, IMHO, if you're using PHP 5.4+.
For a framework, it's light enough and doesn't get in your way. The
documentation is still somewhat lacking - part of it is in Czech,
apparently. It's also not suited for what the OP had in mind, but still
a surprisingly pleasant way to do MVC in PHP. One d isadvantage (in my
opinion) is that it uses a custom config file format.

regards,
5er
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