The SilverStripe Framework was formerly known as Sapphire, and is the framework used to create the SilverStripe CMS.
The framework closely follows standard OOP and MVC development patterns with the purpose of providing a solid base on which to build modern, complex Web-based applications.
The SilverStripe Framework is easy to use, mainly thanks to the SilverStripe community efforts at documenting its entire codebase.
Additionally, the SilverStripe Framework also comes well-recommended, mainly because of SilverStripe's success. This means the framework can handle large amounts of traffic, and still come out working fine, unlike many other open source frameworks that rarely get implemented in such production environments and usage conditions.
What is new in this release:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.2.1 / 3.3.0-rc2:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.2.0:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.1.15 / 3.2.0-rc1:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.1.13 / 3.2.0-beta1:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.1.13:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.1.12:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 3.1.10:
- Corrects replacement method name in deprecation notice.
What is new in version 2.4.7:
- Bug fix for casting return values on text helper methods in StringField, Text, Varchar.
Requirements:
- PHP 5.3.2 or higher
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