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<title>Comments on 'Symfony project'</title>
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<modified>2006-05-19T08:57:33+03:00</modified>
<tagline type="text/html" mode="escaped">Last couple of days I'm experimenting with  Symfony. A small php project has been assigned to me and I needed a new framework to build upon.  PHPlib used to be my favorite choice, but now seems obsolete. I had a eye for a new framework some time now, I was searching for something open source, free, PHP5 compatible that would integrate a templating system, database abstraction, user authentication, and  database backend sessions.</tagline>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/html">You don't have to stuff things into DVDs anymore, since you'll always have an internet connection, let others stuff things into to their web servers. That way you'll always have the latest version ;-)</summary>
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<name>jhn (http://jhn.blogentis.net)</name>
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<modified>2006-05-19T08:57:33+03:00</modified>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/html">Good writeup, and Symfony looks very interesting, I'll look it up, mate...&lt;br/&gt;..meaning, I'll download it and stuff it in a DVD somewhere, until such time as a Turbine-like framework for PHP is needed (as I always do) :-p&lt;br/&gt;Good luck with the project!</summary>
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<name>Oneiros (http://oneiros.gr/blog)</name>
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<modified>2006-05-19T03:53:45+03:00</modified>
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