Odin Assemble
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Odin Assemble is a free closed source PHP web application framework. Odin Assemble is a small footprint (under 28k) application framework designed to work in both low resource and high security environments.
History
The Odin Assemble project was started in early July 2005, when Ruby on Rails was gaining popularity. Odin Assemble is a small footprint model-view-controller framework. To date the project has released three public versions.
Features
- Request dispatcher with good looking, custom URIs
- Fast, flexible templating (PHP syntax with helper methods)
- Works from any web site subdirectory, with little to no Apache configuration involved
- Small footprint (under 28k)
- Supports Google/Yahoo! Site Maps
See also
- Smarty, an open source PHP template engine for web applications
- PRADO, an open source component-based web development framework for PHP5
- CakePHP, an open source PHP web application framework inspired by Ruby on Rails
External links
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