> It seems to me I often run into limitations of CakePHP that I hope I
> can't be the only one who faced them yet and that there's a well known
> work-around already. In fact, I often seem to be the only person who
> had the need for them yet, and that's sometimes a bit surprising to
> me, because I'm definitely not creating very high-end-featured
> websites with CakePHP yet, and in those cases I'm just interested in
> knowing the reason why those features aren't available in CakePHP (for
> which I'm sure there are diligent thoughts behind these decisions).
> I'm just the kind of person who's not satisfied with only the fact
> that something IS or ISN'T, but rather is interested in WHY IT IS or
> ISN'T.
I am feeling EXACTLY the same way, e.g.
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/23b3b42a7a0136e5/531acf9d5a4b47ad
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/20bdc0529d6c971c/c9f0eebc681df81d
CakePHP is a mature well-regarded 5-year-old PHP framework; I'm a little surprised at the issues that I'm running into pretty much right away. I have to believe I can't be the only person running into these issues; what I'm doing (or wanting to do) seems completely common-sense to me, something anyone would try to do immediately upon starting to use the framework. Yet the responses I get seem to suggest that nobody else has ever wanted to do anything like that before. I continue to stick around and hopefully let the collective knowledge seep slowly into my brain and help me to see how to do things the right way, or at least the way the designers envisioned.
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