I am using ASP and MySQL and am very happy with the performance!
If you are on a Windows box, and have IIS5, there is no reason not to use
ASP and the MySQL/MyODBC set up... it really does work well... (you could,
of course, install PHP on your Windows box... (www.php.net)... I do like
PHP... and use it in certain circumstances)... really, in my opinion, both
set-ups perform equally well... and it comes down to a C++ "feel" or a VB
"feel" when you are scripting...
John Shipp
SmallTownWorld.com
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From: "Shaji Khan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:10 AM
Subject: Please Advice
> Hi, I am a newbie to MySql and I am planning to use MySql and PHP to
develop
> a shopping cart and other components of a full blown ecommerce site. Is
this
> a good choice for this kind of work or do you guys think some thing like
SQL
> Server and ASP is a better choice.
>
> Experienced users, please advice.
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> Khan
>
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