AFAIK, there are no web servers out there that will allow you to pass a
single file through two separate parsing engines (i.e. PHP and CF)
Apache won't and I don't believe IIS will do it either.

So, from a web server standpoint, the server will either send a web page
through the PHP parsing engine or the Cold Fusion parsing engine, but
not both.

So, I think the answer is the CF developers will have to completely redo
the site in CF.  Now, I do remember seeing some sort of CF-->PHP
converter project over at SoureForge.  (www.sf.net)  However, I have no
direct experience with the project, nor do I know how mature it is. 

hth

--kurt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: SalvatoreJD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 10:32 AM
> To: PHP-General
> Subject: [PHP] PHP/Cold Fusion questions:
> 
> 
> Hello... Let me say thank you in advance to those who respond...
> 
> How well does PHP and Cold Fusion code play together? Can PHP 
> code in CF pages be parsed by PHP server or vise versa- Can 
> CF code in PHP pages be parsed by the CF server? Or will this 
> cause major headaches?
> 
> The reason I ask is because I will be building a concept site 
> for my client in PHP using a MySQL database.  As the concept 
> moves on to production however, I am fairly certain that the 
> developers will use Cold Fusion to implement further dynamic 
> features and site architecture.  Also, they will probably 
> want to use Access in conjunction with the CF code. If it 
> were completely up to me, I'd have the whole site done in 
> PHP, but unfortunately, I am not the final decision maker here. 
> 
> So to recap... Will the CF developers be able to use any of 
> my code or will they have to redo the site completely in cold fusion??
> 
> Thanks again for your input....SD
> 


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