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PHP Memory Limit Detection with ZF

So, you got your web application up and running? Everything works? Congratulations! You did a great job. But do you know how your web app will behave if the number of users or requests increases dramatically? Are you sure that there are no memory leaks in your application? Continue Reading…

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The Cool Web Stuff Series (Part II)

Part II of the cool web stuff series will focus on HTML5 and CSS3.

A great tutorial on what you can do using new internet technologies.

Just in case you are a HTML5 rookie, this is a great article to start with.

You’ll need a Safari browser to have start the demos on this page. And don’t miss the link to the Developers center…

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Zend Framework 1.11.0

Matthew Weier O’Phinney has just announced the first Beta Release of Zend Framework 1.11! Although it is a beta version, the features listed by Matthew really look great: Zend_Http_UserAgent is a new class that allows you to detect which kind of agent (browser) the user of your web app is using. Thus, ZF 1.11 makes it very easy to integrate support for mobile devices. I’ll try to include this feature into the article on mobile devices I’ve posted a few months ago.

Beside that Zend_Service_Ebay and Zend_Service_ShortUrl provide two brand new services for your ZF web apps!

Find more information about ZF 1.11 here in the Zend Developer Zone

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