Marc Pidoux wrote:
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many users and data so of course, Access is not an option
anymore. Since it's a project requiring thousand of files and several
applications all linked together, I can't create it once and change
Hi Jigal, all!
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
[[...]]
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do the job.
^^
No flame war
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Subject: Re: PHP/MySQL vs ASP/MSSQL?
Hi Jigal, all!
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
[[...]]
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do the job
Hi Joerg (and other list readers),
Joerg Bruehe wrote:
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared to
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP). The license costs for a LAMP setup
will probably be higher. Both will be able to do the job.
2005/11/4, Marc Pidoux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many users and data so of course, Access is not an option
anymore. Since it's a project requiring thousand of files and several
applications all linked together, I can't
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From: Pooly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 7:37 AM
To: MySQL General
Subject: Re: PHP/MySQL vs ASP/MSSQL?
2005/11/4, Marc Pidoux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many users and data so of course
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Hi Joerg (and other list readers),
Joerg Bruehe wrote:
Jigal van Hemert wrote:
Win/IIS/ASP/MSSQL might need a bit more hardware to run on compared
to Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (aka LAMP).
You could always run MySQL on Windows Server along with your IIS and
ASP. You
Jigal van Hemert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/04/2005 03:09:58 AM:
Marc Pidoux wrote:
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many users and data so of course, Access is not an option
anymore. Since it's a project requiring thousand of files and
Marc,
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many
users and data so of course, Access is not an option anymore. Since
it's a project requiring
thousand of files and several applications all linked together, I
can't create it once and change
it later.
I have used both and I prefer php/mysql
:-)
On 11/4/05, Peter Brawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc,
I've been using ASP for years but I have to work on a bigger project
involving many
users and data so of course, Access is not an option anymore. Since
it's a project requiring
thousand
Me, too. One thing that's a plus for my clients is to tell them that is
will cost them less if I develop in php/mysql as opposed to ASP/MSSQL.
Hosting is cheaper and I can do things in PHP that takes 5 lines as opposed
to ASP/MSSQL which takes 20. heh
Jenifer
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