symfony-project.com — Based on the best practices of web development, thoroughly tried on several active websites, symfony aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.
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smhillNov 8, 2005
"Finally, Rails isn't AJAX, that's just one of its features-- I don't see why they're being compared."Because this is Digg. 20% of all front page topics must have AJAX in the title.
Closed AccountNov 8, 2005
symfony isn't ajax, it is just a very very small feature of the framework. It's not a rails clone but a complete framework based on the MVC model (mojavi3), a very good ORM tool (Propel) and nice helpers (based on Rails). Like rails, all these components are well integrated. It's designed to develop "enterprise" applications with native i18n and l10n support, simple deployment procedures, easy installation (PEAR), ... check the website to learn more!P.S. : I'm the project lead...
coolguy69Nov 9, 2005
Can somebody tell me why this page<a class="user" href="http://www.symfony-project.com/demo/cart">http://www.symfony-project.com/demo/cart</a>does not work when ActiveX is disabled in IE?
smhillNov 9, 2005
"OK, so who has an AJAX framework for ASP?" I hope you are kidding. If not, there is no such thing as an "AJAX framework". The article has a crappy title. It is a PHP5 web framework. It has support for easy use of the prototype.js library. You don't need a framework to use AJAX. It is just javascript. Prototype has javascript AJAX classes that are tight and well built.
ghopperNov 9, 2005
Good to hear it's being used on big traffic sites. Hopefully symfony will become what Rails is for Ruby and Django for Python. Keep up the good work !
jasocoNov 15, 2005
Dugg just so I can be number 666.
haekalNov 30, 2005
<a class="user" href="http://www.symfony-project.com/demo/cart">http://www.symfony-project.com/demo/cart</a> => I don't know why I couldn't access this page...
haekalNov 30, 2005
this digg very late on Ajax. Why this digg didn't use ajax technology???
riaxzJun 29, 2006
H! Folks,hmm..Symfony is impressive..i would love to try it out.abt Rails: it's simply awesome.simple, easy to learn n implement (u can try u r hands at).i've been using it since last 6 Months.lets c how Rails n PHP evolve futher in future.
amikaelOct 12, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.xindesk.com">http://www.xindesk.com</a> is exactly that.
fahdmirzaDec 26, 2006
Looks Nice uptill yet.
tolgafiratogluNov 5, 2008
This is a "nice MVC Framework" for PHP.
findhostcouponsMar 22, 2009
This post is very helpful for PHP programmers!
webcreationstarAug 5, 2009
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