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  2. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    MVC framework MVC push-pull i18n & L10n? ORM Testing framework(s) DB migration framework(s) Security framework(s) Template framework(s) Caching framework(s) Form validation framework(s) Scaffolding RAD Mobility CakePHP: PHP >= 7.2 [79] Any Yes Yes, Push & Cells Yes ORM, Data Mapper Pattern, SQL Relational Algebra Abstraction Layer

  3. Category:PHP frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "PHP frameworks" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aiki Framework; B.

  4. List of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Features include wiki, blog, document management, ratings, reviews, online classified advertising, and project management modules. The wiki allows both wiki markup and WYSIWYG editing. Confluence is a commercial J2EE application which combines wiki and some blog functionality. Its features include PDF page export and page refactoring, and it ...

  5. Laminas - Wikipedia

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    Laminas Project (formerly Zend Framework or ZF) is an open source, object-oriented web application framework implemented in PHP 7 and licensed under the New BSD License. [3] The framework is basically a collection of professional PHP [ 4 ] -based packages. [ 5 ]

  6. Pop PHP Framework - Wikipedia

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    Pop PHP 5 was another major refactor of the framework, adding a number of new features and upgrades and focusing on the new features available in PHP 8.2+. The current version, 5.5.0, supports PHP 8.1+ and was released on February 12, 2025. The framework has been included on a number of "best of" lists for new and up-and-coming PHP Frameworks.

  7. Mambo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mambo included features such as page caching to improve performance on busy sites, advanced templating techniques, and a fairly robust API.It could provide RSS feeds and automate many tasks, including web indexing of static pages.

  8. CakePHP - Wikipedia

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    CakePHP started in April 2005, when the Polish programmer Michal Tatarynowicz [3] wrote a minimal version of a rapid application development framework in PHP, dubbing it Cake. [4] [5] [6] He published the framework under the Public Domain license - which was soon changed to MIT License - and opened it up to the online community of developers.

  9. Yii - Wikipedia

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    Yii started as an attempt to fix perceived drawbacks of the PRADO framework: Slow handling of complex pages, steep learning curve and difficulty to customize many controls. In October 2006, after ten months of development, the first alpha version of Yii was released, followed by the formal 1.00 release in December 2008.