Matthew,I'm not sure if you're still looking or example sites. We've used C::A to build a large part of our CMS and E-commerce systems over the last few years. It's not the only framework we use in-house, we have a couple of custom built frameworks as well, but I like it because we can build and deploy plugins for our other systems and new applications quickly and with minimum fuss. Our new content and database management system is currently being developed entirely in C::A with Template Toolkit and Class::DBI.
We have literally hundreds of sites using C::A in one form or another but 2 sites of note are Cricket Victoria (http://www.cricketvictoria.com.au), the state body for the sport in the Australian state of Victoria, and the Gaelic Athletics Association (http://www.gaa.ie), the controlling body for Ireland's national sports such as Gaelic Football and Hurling. On each of these sites C::A is responsible for serving one million plus pages per month (during the on season), mostly the news and events information parts of the sites and the CMS behind all of the club and association sites.
Regards, David Baxter SiteSuite Australasia http://www.sitesuite.com.au Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
As some of you know on this list, I am the author of the PHP port of CGI::Application, Cgiapp.class.php. My supervisor has asked me to prepare a presentation on Cgiapp for PHP-Quebec, and, as I am putting together the proposal, I cannot help but mention CGI::Application. I am aware that CGI::Application has been used in a number of high-profile, high traffic sites, and I want to mention this in the proposal. Unfortunately, I cannot think of any off the top of my head. I'm heading over to PerlMonks now to see if I can find anything in SuperSearch there.In the meantime... could anybody do some 'name dropping' for me? I'd appreciate it!
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