Please try it:
http://www.jaguarpc.com/support/kbase/779.html
Let us know how it goes.
Ref: http://www.symfony-project.com
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Please try it:
http://www.jaguarpc.com/support/kbase/779.html
Let us know how it goes.
Ref: http://www.symfony-project.com ...
Please try it:
http://www.jaguarpc.com/support/kbase/779.html
Let us know how it goes.
Ref: http://www.symfony-project.com
Could you make the links in the kb article well eh.. links (nicely clickable thingies)?
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Wim Heemskerk
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Funny you should say that. I'm actually searching for a new framework that meets various criteria now that, hopefully, will relieve me of some mundane tasking with my current web sites.Originally Posted by Vin DSL
This past week I've been looking at Mambo/Joomla, Ruby, and Ajax but am about to try Xaraya... I think. I guess I'll just tack this on to the list of options. Seems everyone loves PHP for their CMS. Add on the appendable framework and let the dynamism begin.
If only a large array of Perl-based CMS suitable for my parameters existed so I didn't need to write the nuts and bolts... I would have more time to actually create more content.
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