RE: mod_perl mod_php

2002-09-01 Thread grant stevens
all- Interesting topic, to be sure. Although no one touched on the relationship I almost always see between Perl and PHP: Rapid Application Deployment. You can get a massively complex application out to users as a beta much more quickly with PHP (Sorry Perl), additionally capitalizing on

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-30 Thread Iain Truskett
* Jie Gao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30 Aug 2002 09:49]: On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jesse Erlbaum wrote: [...] I notice that you are using mod_perl AND mod_php. I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of these environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-30 Thread Cees Hek
Quoting Jesse Erlbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of these environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would be little benefit to using both. Am I mistaken? We have some old apps that are written in PHP, but are

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-30 Thread Peter J. Schoenster
On 29 Aug 2002 at 19:47, Jesse Erlbaum wrote: I notice that you are using mod_perl AND mod_php. I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of these environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would be little benefit to using both. Am I mistaken? Most

RE: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-30 Thread Jesse Erlbaum
Hey Peter -- I took over for some Russian programmers on one project Wow... Sounds like there's a story in there somewhere! Is your client suffering from globalization woes? :-) Most of the PHP reminds me of the older Perl4 style where a programmer might repeat the same code very 20

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-29 Thread Jie Gao
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jesse Erlbaum wrote: Well what you said is true. I actuallay had perl 5.6.1 but I tried to use an old httpd executable compiled with 5.6.0. Adding directories to INC would help me but each time before I would start httpd, I'd have to do that. Instead I recompiled

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-29 Thread Ufuk Yuzereroglu
I just HAVE to use it since I am moving and already working environemtn to a new platform. I would neither use both if I were given the chance Ufuk - Original Message - From: Jesse Erlbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:47 PM Subject: mod_perl

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-29 Thread Andy Lester
I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of these environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would be little benefit to using both. Am I mistaken? I'm using both at work because we're slowly migrating from PHP to Perl. PHP is better than Perl in some

Re: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-29 Thread Iain Truskett
* Andy Lester ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30 Aug 2002 10:33]: [...] PHP is better than Perl in some cases, I've found. If you're predominantly templating and don't want to futz around with Mason or TT or whatever, PHP will do a fine job. I'm naturally biased toward Perl, and generally the PHP I've

RE: mod_perl mod_php

2002-08-29 Thread Jesse Erlbaum
Hey Andy -- I'm using both at work because we're slowly migrating from PHP to Perl. That reminds me of a project I started last year. We were charged with assuming responsibility for a website built on ColdFusion. We moved the site from Solaris/Netscape-Commerce to Linux/Apache-mod_perl.