PHP is cross platform. It runs on Windows and most everything else.

Using PHP give you more flexibility instead of practically painting
you into a corner, with a Windows platform, by using ASP.

We have customers using PHP with MS SQL, MySQL and MS Access databases
as well as customers who use ASP.  A lot of people prefer PHP over ASP;
that's why we installed it and MySQL, too.

There's no more support required for PHP than for ASP or Perl and
that's practically nothing at all.

There's more upside to PHP than there is downside, even for those of
us who wear Microsoft underwear. :-)

Thanks,


Monday, April 25, 2005, 10:04:17 AM, Tripp Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
TA> Thanks to everyone who has responded to the survey, your input will be very
TA> helpful.

TA> Several people has said that IMail requiring PHP would not be acceptable.
TA> Could I get more info as to why PHP would be a problem?

TA> Thanks,
TA> Tripp


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