>1. Because we like php; it's a faster rapid development environment than any
>of the environments you mentioned and has much shallower learning curve,
>hence developer assistants cost less :) and are easier to find.
>
>2. Because there's a ton of cool software in the php language out there we
>want to exploit and it's not available in Java.
>
>3. Because php lets me go home at 5pm and Java never does :-). Even though
>I like Java alot, I don't like it enough to sleep with it..!
Everything you say is true but....
I spent the first part of my day trying to get W2K/IIS/PHP working as an
ISAPI module, I spent the second half of my day trying to get it working as
an apache module (still crashing hard).
Maybe what' really needed is to build in a web server into php itself. That
way there is only one thng to install and configure
:wq
Tim Uckun
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Investigation Expert.
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