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    Webiness

    Webiness

    Lightweight PHP framework

    Webiness is lightweight PHP framework based on MVC design pattern. It has a very straightforward installation process that requires only a minimal configuration, so it can save you a lot of hassle. Also, it canbe an ideal choice if you want to avoid PHP version conflict, as it works on all PHP versions from 5.3. Webiness extensively uses the lazy loading technique so, in most cases, it is faster then other frameworks. It can be used for rapid prototyping of web applications. Webiness is integrated with jQuery, and it comes with a set of AJAX-enabled features and his own light CSS framework for frontend development. Trying to be secure, it has integrated authetification and authorization module, RBAC user interface, sessions expire feature, input validation, CSRF protection, SQL injection prevention and other security features.
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