northband wrote: > Thanks for the info. Reason why we are interested in PSP is because we > think our developers would be able to quickly adapt to the migration, > they are familiar with php and asp.
Yes, I guessed it had do to with something like this. OTOH, the ServerPage model can quickly lead to a disgusting and barely maintainable mess of application logic and presentation, while the MVC approach helps designing and writing much more cleaner code (IMHE). As a matter of fact, lots of PHP apps turns into some more or less well backed reimplementation of the MVC model. > I agree on the windows webserver, we are looking into using FreeBSD > instead. > > What would postgre's advantage over MySQL be? PostgreSQL is a mature, rock-solid, full-blown RDBMS. While not as laughable as it used to be until very recently, MySQL is still barely a DBMS at all - and our experiences with it is that it breaks down way too easily and is a king-size PITA to maintain and upgrade. In fact, the real question IMHO is: what would MySQL advantage over PostgreSQL be ?-) > I will look into Django. I can't tell if it'll meets your needs, but I really thinks it's worth giving it a try. -- bruno desthuilliers python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list