On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 10:31:31PM -0400, Gene Grimm wrote: > This is a novice type question, being that I haven't done much research > on this question. As I understand it, ASP and PHP pages must be read by > the server software and processed as it is sent to the browser client, > while HTML is simply transferred as-is. Does the extra processing of > ASP and PHP pages have any significant effect on the CPU usage of a > web server?
You're gonna hate this answer but... it depends what's done with the PHP/ASP. :) It'll always have a greater CPU usage then standard HTML but how much depends on what you do with it. Complex matrix calculations transformed into a png will, for example, take more CPU usage then 1+1. :) -- CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) *** Jenna has joined the channel. <cat> speaking of mental giants.. <Jenna> me, a giant, bullshit <Jenna> And i'm not mental - An IRC session, 20/12/2000