Thanks for your thoughts!
/ Jeppe
John W. Holmes wrote:
My questions for you:
1) Is there a penelty/drawback when coding PHP instead of ASP on IIS
(towards MySQL)?
No, not really. I'm sure ASP has some little tricks built in that you'd
have to recreate in PHP, but the two are basically the same
> My questions for you:
> 1) Is there a penelty/drawback when coding PHP instead of ASP on IIS
> (towards MySQL)?
No, not really. I'm sure ASP has some little tricks built in that you'd
have to recreate in PHP, but the two are basically the same, regardless
of the OS.
> 2) Do you see any problems
Hi!
I hope this is the right place to ask this kind of question, otherwise I
apologize.
I would like some advice, this is the situation:
We´re using IIS today and unfortunate we will have to cope with this
situation for a long time ahead.
There are plans for using Apache on Linux but not right
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