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The imind-php library is a set of classes, that extend Zend Framework and Doctrine. It also contains a dependency injection library and a javascript/css builder.

Parts of the library:

Imind_Context: a dependency injection library Imind_Build: building minimized and cacheble js and css files (using YUICompressor) and outputing them using a proxy or view helpers Imind_Version: working with version numbers (eg: 1.0.1) Imind_Auth_Adapter_DoctrineTable: authentication using a Doctrine Table Imind_Profiler_Doctrine_Firebug: providing Doctrine profiling information through Firebug and FirePHP Controller Action Plugins: Imind_Controller_Plugin_Auth: an authentication plugin Controller Action Helpers: Imind_Controller_Action_Helper_Raw: sending raw output from a controller action Imind_Controller_Action_Helper_BuildProxy: js or css urls sent out with HeadLinkProxy::merge or HeadScriptProxy::merge, can be processed and sent out from a controller action View Helpers: Imind_View_Helper_HeadLinkProxy: css files built by Imind_Build can be inserted into views Imind_View_Helper_HeadScriptProxy: js files built by Imind_Build can be inserted into views There is an article about integrating Zend Framework and Doctrine together by Ruben Vermeersch here: http://ruben.savanne.be/articles/integrating-zend-framework-and-doctrine

For bugs, features and questions use the Google group imind-php.

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