>>php indexes better in directories.
?? They both ultimately render html to the browser. How the site shows up in 
directories is more a function of its nature and layout. 

Would say I have no knowledge of speed differences, but again I would think 
other factors (server hardware, load, site content), not too mention how 
well the code is written, would have more effect than the underlying 
programming language.

Sounds like some boiler plate "free" analysis. There are a number of entries 
that can be googled on PHP vs ASP that state similar beliefs seem to date 
from the early part of this century. 

On 9/8/05, Mark E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> All,
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> I recently recevied an email from a client with the following message:
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> <Message>
> I had an independent SEO analysis done on the site.
> They suggested that we change to a php based site, currently we are asp.
> 
> Apparently php uses less code which allows faster loading. Also, php 
> indexes better in directories.
> </Message>
> 
> Is this true? Does PHP index better with search engines than 
> asp.net<http://asp.net>
> ?
> 
> As far as loading time, I would assume it has more to do with how the the 
> site is coded than the actual language itself. But since I'm years removed 
> from php, I just don't know.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
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> 
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