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    <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 18:24:32 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Alessandro Crugnola's Blog: AMFPHP recent updates]]></title>
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<i>Alessandro Crugnola</i> has <a href="http://www.sephiroth.it/weblog/archives/2008/11/well_after_a_long_time.php">posted an update</a> on the future of the <a href="http://amfphp.org/">AMFPHP</a> project (an interface between Adobe's Flex products and PHP) and how it relates to the work being done on the Zend Framework's Zend_Amf component.
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<blockquote>
But after the <A href="http://andigutmans.blogspot.com/2008/09/zend-and-adobe-partner.html">partnership between Zend and Adobe</a> things started to change and amfphp started to move forward to the <A href="http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Amf+-+Wade+Arnold">Zend Framework</a>... and in fact many developers were afraid about the real future of amfphp.
But, as <a href="http://wadearnold.com/blog/?p=112">Wade said</a>, the amfphp core will remain separated from the framework implementation ( a framework which I will never use however ), in order to have a shared core and 2 different branches for the implementation. 
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He notes, though, that he might be being a bit skeptical, but doesn't see things working out in their favor and that Zend_Amf will "win out" over the AMFPHP project and get the larger share of the backing from the larger companies. 
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      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 08:47:23 -0600</pubDate>
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