A Secure and Modular PHP Framework that uses XML-RPC and HTTPS for remote calls. It uses the Smarty Template Engine to implement the admin part that has MySQL and multilanguage support. It has its own apache+php+mod_ssl to increase the security.
WTF is not a Wiki engine, although it can be used as one. It is actually a generic web content management engine allowing you to create web documents easily from the comfort of your browser. If you must compare it to something, consider it a cross between a Blog, a Wiki, and a forum.
Phrame is a web development platform for PHP based on the design of Jakarta Struts. Phrame provides your basic Model-View-Controller architecture, and also takes a step further adding standard components such as HashMap?, ArrayList?, Stack, ListIterator?, Object and more...
Ambivalence is a Model-View-Controller framework for PHP web development. Based on the Java-based Maverick project, Ambivalence also offers clean MVC separation and an XML sitemap
CakePHP makes building web applications simpler, faster, while requiring less code. A modern PHP 7 framework offering a flexible database access layer and a powerful scaffolding system that makes building both small and complex systems simpler, easier and, of course, tastier.
ZNF framework is a flexible control layer based on standard technologies like PHP5 and XML. ZNF encourages application architectures based on the Model 2 approach, a variation of the classic Model-View-Controller (MVC) design paradigm.
Studs began simply as a port of Apache's Jakarta Struts MVC Framework to PHP, though it has turned out to be decidedly more. I started this project to study the internals of J2EE web applications and then to bring these design concepts into the PHP environment.
Fusebox is the most popular framework for building ColdFusion web applications. "Fuseboxers" find that the framework releases them from much of the drudgery of writing applications