On Friday, February 15, 2002, at 10:42  AM, Michael Kimsal wrote:

> Remember, ASP is not a language, and PHP is.  You're not programming 
> "ASP" - you are most likely programming VBScript and your server 
> environment gives that language access to server-specific functions
> such as an application object.

Where were you yesterday when I needed this kind of explanation!  :)

To explain the nature of my site and why I chose the route that I did, I 
used a brief explanation of how the client-server-PHP system works.  
But, with no experience with any other scripting language, I didn't have 
much to justify why I chose PHP (the real reason is a matter of 
ethics ;).

I would love to have had your explanation of ASP's application object vs 
PHP's lack of an "application object" when I wrote that.  I'm saving 
this post.



Erik



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Erik Price
Web Developer Temp
Media Lab, H.H. Brown
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