[PHP] PHP versus .Net?

2002-07-18 Thread jsegovia
I think I've convinced my potential client that PHP will do the job at least as well if not better than Java, but being a Microsoft shop, they want us to consider a .Net solution. Can anyone with familiarity with both PHP and .Net comment on relative strengths and weaknesses? Is .Net still t

[PHP] Re: Development Tools

2002-07-10 Thread jsegovia
For those of you using HomeSite, is it worthwhile for me to install it if I already have DreamWeaver 4 on my PC? Someone said HomeSite is basically DreamWeaver without the UI interface so I'm wondering if it's possible to use DreamWeaver the same way I would Homesite. Jesse -- PHP General Ma

[PHP] PHP vs. Java

2002-07-09 Thread jsegovia
I'm being asked you evaluate a fairly complex web project using the MS SQL Server 2000 back-end. A large application will be built, involving lots of technical and financial information from multiple sources and types of sources input daily, weekly, monthly, etc. Reports will also be run daily,

Re: [PHP] Different Problem [Re: Passing a Variable to PHP Via the URL]

2002-06-11 Thread jsegovia
Jason Soza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rather than just setting globals on in php.ini, try this: Thanks a lot. Your and Philip Olson's responses have got me thinking in the direction of better security and code. I am going to turn register_globals off and rewrite the code. Now if only I can

[PHP] 405 Method Not Allowed with Post Request on PWS

2002-06-11 Thread jsegovia
I'm running PHP 4.2.1 and PWS on my Windows98 system and I think I'm configured correctly, but the first time I tried to submit a Post request I got a '405 Method Not Allowed' error (full error at the bottom of this email). I've searched and found lots of similar posts but so far nothing that s

[PHP] Re: Different Problem [Re: Passing a Variable to PHP Via the URL]

2002-06-11 Thread jsegovia
Sorry - I solved my own problem. I had to set register_globals = On in php.ini. The ini file says this is not the best practice for security reasons so maybe I'll turn it off after doing these test scripts. Jesse -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http:

[PHP] Different Problem [Re: Passing a Variable to PHP Via the URL]

2002-06-11 Thread jsegovia
I found out that in fact PHP is creating a variable with the name and value I'm passing through a URL from the querystring. But it's still not working as planned. The url server/test.php?id=1 creates the following results in my code: printf("Variables: %s\n", $HTTP_GET_VARS["id"]); This line

[PHP] Passing a Variable to PHP Via the URL

2002-06-11 Thread jsegovia
My understanding is that when passing a querystring to PHP via the URL with the GET method, PHP will automatically create a variable with the name and value from the querystring. I'm trying to do this and it's not working. Here's my code from an online tutorial (angle braces replaced with curl