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Maybe I'm not all with it, but what is CFML?
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From: Camden Spiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] Converting CFML to PHP
Checkout: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cf2php
Checkout: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cf2php
Camden
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Subject: RE: [PHP] Converting CFML to PHP
I've done this.
Once I did everything in CF.
Today, I do everything in PHP and have not looked back. PHP is faster,
easier and far less taxing on the server than CF.
Basically, once you know the syntax and functions of PHP, converting is
pretty
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 6:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Converting CFML to PHP
I didn't see the original post before, but this is interesting. It's not
often
we
hear of people switching FROM CF to PHP. It must happen,
but I can't think of too many companies
I didn't see the original post before, but this is interesting. It's not often
we
hear of people switching FROM CF to PHP. It must happen,
but I can't think of too many companies that I know using CF who would
"throw away" that investment, so to speak.
Kevin, could you shed some light on why th
Seeing as how CFML is just more markup and PHP is an embedded language, your
task will be interesting. IMHO, CFML is the worst thing out; it's not a real
scripting language, and it blurs the distinction between markup and logic.
Sorry I couldn't help. (Just wanted to voice my opinion -- no flameb
List,
I have been given the task of converting all of our current ColdFusion pages
to PHP, I am wondering if there is some kind of converting tool out there
for this. I don't need 100% accuracy as I can/will fix any errors, I am
just looking for the easiest way to convert 500+ files.
TIA,
Kevin
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