I use both on a regular basis... I'd go with JSP of PHP any day. I just think it's 
easier
to learn and it's a better put-together package. As for speed of performance, I don't 
think
that either of them are slow enough that it matters which is faster. I find that JSP is
faster now that we're using Resin, but PHP was faster when we were using JRun.

-Danny


Tony Einarsson wrote:

> Interesting that nobody mentioned the performance of PHP vs JSP.
> On a JSP list, could that be because JSP doesn't measure up as far as performance 
>goes?
>
> We all have opinions but anybody have a more objective statement about it?
>
> Tony

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