Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-08-01 Thread CC Zona

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralph Guzman) wrote:

 Incase you still need it. Here is a big one I forgot to mention:
 
 http://www.dialpad.com/
 
 Not sure how much of their site is PHP, but their user registration and
 member backend is PHP driven.

Entertainment site thewb.com uses PHP for the interactive areas (mesage 
boards, polls, etc.).

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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-08-01 Thread scott [gts]

www.audiogalaxy.com is almost entirely PHP


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 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ralph Guzman) wrote:
 
  Incase you still need it. Here is a big one I forgot to mention:
  
  http://www.dialpad.com/
  
  Not sure how much of their site is PHP, but their user registration and
  member backend is PHP driven.
 
 Entertainment site thewb.com uses PHP for the interactive areas (mesage 
 boards, polls, etc.).
 
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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-31 Thread Ralph Guzman

here are a few:

http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.

http://www.chek.com/



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From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:36 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
a fatal error.

I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
that aren't on this list?

I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
people are doing it examples will help.

Thanks!
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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-31 Thread Dave

Napster follow-up Audio Galaxy http://www.audiogalaxy.com as well.

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From: Ralph Guzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:59 AM
To: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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here are a few:

http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.

http://www.chek.com/



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From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
a fatal error.

I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
that aren't on this list?

I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
people are doing it examples will help.

Thanks!
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http://mauricerickard.com/

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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-31 Thread Maurice Rickard

Hey, thanks, everyone for the examples!  I also dug up a few others 
that are worth considering:

http://www.dc.com/  Deloitte Consulting.  Now *that's* a big name.

Also HP, IBM, and, yes, Microsoft all run _some_ Apache/PHP servers 
(looking it up on Netcraft--use their OS vendors search)

Thanks again to all who have helped!
-Maurice

At 1:58 AM -0700 7/31/01, Ralph Guzman wrote:
here are a few:

http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.

http://www.chek.com/

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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-31 Thread Ralph Guzman

Incase you still need it. Here is a big one I forgot to mention:

http://www.dialpad.com/

Not sure how much of their site is PHP, but their user registration and
member backend is PHP driven.

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From: Ralph Guzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:59 AM
To: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

here are a few:

http://www.marketplayer.com: they provide the real-time stock market
simulations for sites like etrade.com and smartmoney.com that have these
games.

http://www.chek.com/



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From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 9:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
a fatal error.

I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
that aren't on this list?

I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
people are doing it examples will help.

Thanks!
--
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http://mauricerickard.com/

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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-30 Thread Daniel Goldin \(E-mail\)

www.kinderstart.com

Major childrens portal. Php and MySql and some perl.

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So sprach »Maurice Rickard« am 2001-07-26 um 13:31:36 -0400 :
 a few marquee names wouldn't hurt matters.  But yeah, functionality
 (which is why I'm using it in the first place) should trump
 popularity.

Yep, I also like that sweet dream :)

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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-27 Thread Ryan Fischer

You wrote:
 While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
 discussion a little.  The person I need to convince is an
 administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
 heard of PHP.  The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something
 like this:  You mean _ is using this PHP thing?  Wow!  They
 know what they're doing, so we'd better use it, too!

 Does this help frame things?  Thanks for the suggestions!

 -Maurice

Why don't you just say something along the lines of, Look, PHP is the
best programming language for the job you want me to do.  What other
sites are using doesn't matter.  Trust me on this.  I don't tell you how
to (fill in the blanks of whatever this person does).  I assure you that
what you're looking for will be accomplished in a way that will please
you, and that's all you need to know.  :)

Of course, say it in a more tactful, arse-kissing type way than that.
But you get my drift, I think.  ;)

I've always thought monkey-see, monkey-do or what the joneses have
type arguments were better left to the playgrounds of elementary
schools, myself.  Hopefully, the person you're trying to work with can
understand that.  :)

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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Erik H. Mathy

A very high traffic site (don't mind the cheese-like content) that I used be
the developer for:

http://www.ecrush.com

14 million hits a month on avg...

- Erik


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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Unni

If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com


Chad Day wrote:

 How about my site..  http://www.bangable.com
 
 Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do get a
 lot of traffic.. 4 million page views a month.   All PHP/mysql.
 
 Chad
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:36 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
 
 
 For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
 impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
 for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
 http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
 a fatal error.
 
 I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
 helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
 that aren't on this list?
 
 I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
 people are doing it examples will help.
 
 Thanks!
 --
 Maurice Rickard
 http://mauricerickard.com/
 
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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Maurice Rickard

While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the 
discussion a little.  The person I need to convince is an 
administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never 
heard of PHP.  The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something 
like this:  You mean _ is using this PHP thing?  Wow!  They 
know what they're doing, so we'd better use it, too!

Does this help frame things?  Thanks for the suggestions!

-Maurice

At 10:59 AM -0600 7/26/01, Unni wrote:
If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com
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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Jack Dempsey

www.capitalone.com well known credit card company
www.audiogalaxy.com -- I wonder about the coders there (no offense if
anyone on this list...just that the site is frequently down), but
they're doing some cool stuff integrating the website with a windows app
for downloading music...

-jack

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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:59 PM
To: Chad Day
Cc: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com


Chad Day wrote:

 How about my site..  http://www.bangable.com
 
 Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do
get a
 lot of traffic.. 4 million page views a month.   All PHP/mysql.
 
 Chad
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:36 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
 
 
 For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
 impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
 for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
 http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
 a fatal error.
 
 I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
 helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
 that aren't on this list?
 
 I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
 people are doing it examples will help.
 
 Thanks!
 --
 Maurice Rickard
 http://mauricerickard.com/
 
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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Shrout, Ryan

Not to pimp my own site, but Amdmb.com ( http://www.amdmb.com/ ) uses MySQL
and PHP for everything.  We get about 5 million pages a month.

Ryan Shrout

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From: Unni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:59 PM
To: Chad Day
Cc: Maurice Rickard; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites


If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com


Chad Day wrote:

 How about my site..  http://www.bangable.com
 
 Might not be the kind of site you want to put on your list, but we do get
a
 lot of traffic.. 4 million page views a month.   All PHP/mysql.
 
 Chad
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Maurice Rickard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 12:36 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites
 
 
 For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
 impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
 for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
 http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
 a fatal error.
 
 I did find a list at http://php.datalogica.com/sites.php which, while
 helpful,  seems a bit dated.  Does anyone have some favorite examples
 that aren't on this list?
 
 I've been preparing other arguments as well, but the all the cool
 people are doing it examples will help.
 
 Thanks!
 --
 Maurice Rickard
 http://mauricerickard.com/
 
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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread John Meyer

At 01:14 PM 7/26/2001 -0400, Maurice Rickard wrote:
While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the discussion 
a little.  The person I need to convince is an administrator of an 
organization within North America, and he's never heard of PHP.  The 
response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something like this:  You mean 
_ is using this PHP thing?  Wow!  They know what they're doing, so 
we'd better use it, too!

Does this help frame things?  Thanks for the suggestions!

-Maurice

I'd probably suggest using more of a What PHP can do tactic rather than 
Who's using PHP.  I'm sorry, but the latter tactic seems like a jumping 
on the bandwagon approach.


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RE: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Robert Collins

www.insight.com is a publicly traded fortune 1000 company. The site is 50%
php now and will be launching its new site this week that will move it up to
90% php. a demo will be available today.

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While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the 
discussion a little.  The person I need to convince is an 
administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never 
heard of PHP.  The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something 
like this:  You mean _ is using this PHP thing?  Wow!  They 
know what they're doing, so we'd better use it, too!

Does this help frame things?  Thanks for the suggestions!

-Maurice

At 10:59 AM -0600 7/26/01, Unni wrote:
If every one is giving their website about mine
http://www.malayalamovies.com
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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Maurice Rickard

Good point.  I'm working on that data as well, but I thought getting 
a few marquee names wouldn't hurt matters.  But yeah, functionality 
(which is why I'm using it in the first place) should trump 
popularity.

-Maurice

At 11:23 AM -0700 7/26/01, John Meyer wrote:

I'd probably suggest using more of a What PHP can do tactic rather 
than Who's using PHP.  I'm sorry, but the latter tactic seems like 
a jumping on the bandwagon approach.


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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach »Maurice Rickard« am 2001-07-26 um 12:35:55 -0400 :
 For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big, 
 impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking 

In the latest (?) Zend Newsletter, there was a list.  IIRC, it contained
Lufthansa some US Navy (?) site and others.

So, have a look at the newsletters.

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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach »Jack Dempsey« am 2001-07-26 um 13:16:52 -0400 :
 they're doing some cool stuff integrating the website with a windows app

OT: And Linux client.

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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Black Box Collotype

Maurice Rickard wrote:
 
 While I do appreciate people's contributions, let me frame the
 discussion a little.  The person I need to convince is an
 administrator of an organization within North America, and he's never
 heard of PHP.  The response I'm hoping to provoke in him is something
 like this:  You mean _ is using this PHP thing?  Wow!  They
 know what they're doing, so we'd better use it, too!
 
 Does this help frame things?  Thanks for the suggestions!
 

It would seem to me that you should not be trying to sell him on PHP.
Does he really care? Does he know enough to be impressed? What
comparisons would this guy have? Is he technically savvy enough to
really understand?

I would think that the most important thing here is what does he want
his website to do? Is there a reason to use PHP? Does he need dynamic
content with a database on the backend?

I am sure that you thought of these questions, but just my $.02.

Mike

 -Maurice
 
 At 10:59 AM -0600 7/26/01, Unni wrote:
 If every one is giving their website about mine
 http://www.malayalamovies.com
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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach »Maurice Rickard« am 2001-07-26 um 13:31:36 -0400 :
 a few marquee names wouldn't hurt matters.  But yeah, functionality 
 (which is why I'm using it in the first place) should trump 
 popularity.

Yep, I also like that sweet dream :)

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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Thomas Deliduka

Well here's a couple:

http://www.10tv.com/
http://www.evergreenmidwest.com/

They may not fit the requirement though, they're not high-profile and
perhaps not impressive-sounding.

On 7/26/2001 1:16 PM this was written:

 For a number of reasons, I need to offer a client a list of big,
 impressive-sounding, high-profile sites using PHP.  I went looking
 for the list on PHP.net, and the closest I could find is
 http://pt2.php.net/sites.php  which, as you'll see, is suffering from
 a fatal error.

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Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread DynamicHTML

Capital One (www.capitalone.com) is using some PHP...



Re: [PHP] Example high-profile PHP sites

2001-07-26 Thread Brad Hubbard

On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 07:15, Tom Malone wrote:
 Doesn't Google use PHP?

 Tom

GoEureka (AltaVista in Australia) do.

www.goeureka.com.au/super.php

Cheers,
Brad

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