hello,

what about using:

aspx (with c#) - c++ api - mysql (nt) - with win 2003
server (iis 6.0)

the only thing where i'm no sure is the c++ api. can
it be used with c# or will there be a .net framework
version of the api? if this set up is possible i
suspect that it may at least match php-...

regards,
tk




--- Terence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We just developed  and re-wrote applications on PHP
> from a previous ASP
> environment.
> The performance improvement from ASP-ODBC-MySQL to
> PHP-MYSQL ranged
> from 20-50% in some cases, so it's pretty normal to
> expect a much slower
> response.
> 
> Also sorry to hear about the decision.
> 
> Terence

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