is it really case sensitive?  i don't think i've noticed!  :-)

Regards,


John Thompson


""Greg Brunet"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
9dcg4m$v7e$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9dcg4m$v7e$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Well, as much as I like PHP, the article is accurate as far as running it
on
> Windows is concerned.  It's not really a problem to get it running as an
> ISAPI module (though the Windows install program wisely sets it up in CGI
> mode only).  I've continually tried to get the ISAPI version to handle
some
> moderately sophisticated & popular scripts (such as phpMyAdmin), and it
has
> consistently failed (with "Access Violation" errors - at least as of ver
> 4.04 - I haven't tested 4.05 in ISAPI mode yet).  It would be hard to
> consider at least the ISAPI module ready for prime time until these issues
> are resolved.
>
> As far as his database abstraction layer complaint - I would agree that
> there are a number of choices out there, and PHP's choice of using the
> native or abstraction layers should be considered a plus.
>
> Since I use HomeSite for PHP, CFM, & ASP coding, I'd also have to ignore
his
> complaint about the Zend development environment.  I've never used the
debug
> facilities in ASP (Visual Studio) anyway, thought when I have used them,
> they've been nice.
>
> Finally, one language issue that is a real pet peeve of mine is case
> sensitive variable definitions.  This is not a problem in either CFM or
ASP.
> While it can be somewhat worked around by setting the PHP error level
> reporting to flag uninitialized variables, it is a deficiency that is long
> overdue to be corrected.
>
> -- Greg Brunet
>
>
> "Robert Klinkenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 41995094E2FED31197F6005004B2739F02655E@RED">news:41995094E2FED31197F6005004B2739F02655E@RED...
> > Nice to know that some well known pc magazine wants to test PHP.
> > Not so nice to know that people testing software for a major computer
> > magazine don't know how to read the manual.
> >
> > Installing as an ISAPI module is not THAT difficult (Or am I a genius?).
> At
> > least I don't know anyone having problems with that. And besides the
> > majority of people on the PHPWIN mailing list seem to be capable of
> > performing the steps in the readme file.
>
> <clip>
>
>
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