Hi Benjamin Walling,
> I'm starting to migrate from ASP to PHP.  What are you finding that you
> can't to with mssql_*?  I'd be interested in knowing what limitations I may
> be facing.

By myself I'm using ADODB in my actual Project. But this Project
is in VBA based on Access. ADO itselv consits of ActiveX-Components and
I don't know of the securance of this Components at the moment. From MS
you can hear from time to time that are always big bugs in Security.
For example Exchange-Server, IIS, SQL-Server, ...

To take PHP is the right way. I suggest you take mysql (Linux-Version),
Adabas D or Oracle as database and connect it with php. Then you have
less trouble in security. The linuxbased mysqlversion is much stable
and is freeware (the win-version of mysql is shareware).

Regards,
Ruprecht

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Date: 18-May-02
Time: 09:39:50

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