I can only imagine. At work we have a really nice CakePHP app built to generate XML and someother nice stuff for some offline Flash apps we use. It works great. The front end for the Cake app is HTML/AJAX and it’s nice, but works pretty poorly in IE6. Since some of our clients are on IE6, and probably will be until their IT staff gets a good virus or worm scare that makes them realize it’s probably time to move to IE7… it’s probably in our best interest to have an app that works well in the IE6 mess. I’m not against AJAX… I’m not really pro Flex. But the fact that the UI will look and behave the same in any browser with Flash 9 is pretty darn awesome IMHO. CakePHP has some AMFPHP support, just wondering if anyone has built some tutorials or examples out there using the three of them together… Flex, AMFPHP and Cake, that is… I’d like to get an idea of how to go about this before I jump.
I figure, if I’m going niche, I’m going niche. There’s probably like a couple hundred people out there speaking that kind of acronym soup, so I apologize to my family that checks on my blog from time to time. Please, check out the photo links on the right hand sidebar and forget the geek speak. - Full Post
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