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| | PHP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | When running server-side, the PHP model can be seen as an alternative to Microsoft's ASP.NET system, ColdFusion, Sun Microsystems' JSP, Zope, mod_perl and the Ruby on Rails framework. |
 | | To more directly compete with the "framework" approach taken by these systems, Zend is working on the Zend Framework - an emerging (as of June 2006) set of PHP building blocks and best practices; other PHP frameworks along the same lines include CakePHP and Symfony. |
 | | There is no virtual table feature in the Engine, so the static variables are bound with a name at compile time instead of with a reference. |
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