I made a fatal mistake... I thought I could start investigating PHP Frameworks and determine a clear winner. Unfortunately, I quickly realized that there is no clear winner... no clear Mr. Popular... and even worse, no clear source of info to even get started. Well, I hopefully made a nice step towards fixing the latter issue - I gathered every PHP Framework I could find and compiled them into a list at Wikipedia. Going forward, hopefully others will find this list useful for starting their investigation. Oh yeah - one more thing... Did I mention there were 57 Frameworks I found???? Give me a break - how in the world can the PHP community get enterprise traction if we don't settle on a standard. No wonder RoR is rising in popularity so fast...

Here's the URL to the complete list of PHP Frameworks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_application_frameworks#PHP_Frameworks

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Yo may consider this one too

Yo may consider this one too - QPHP. It is ASP.NET like, object oriented, event driven, component based, ajax support, i18n support, highly customizable.

Heh, I wrote one of those,

Heh, I wrote one of those, but no one should use it because I am not supporting it. I imagine that is the case with many of them.

You also missed

You also missed http://www.radicore.org/

Hiho, you missed

Hiho,

you missed http://jaws-project.com/ :-)

Nice work!

cheers,
Jens