[PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread lists
Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability of PHP? Thanks.

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matthew Sims
Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability of PHP?

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matthew Sims
Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability of PHP?

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 11:44:32 -0700, lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Well, I can't dispute a person's opinion as far

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matt M.
My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. :) real sites use iis -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread John Nichel
lists wrote: Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability of

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread John Nichel
Matthew Sims wrote: snip The following sites have been known to use PHP: snip www.insight.com (is a publicly traded fortune 1000 company. The site is 90% PHP) snip Insight now uses CF. It was a political change, not one agreed on by the techies. -- John C. Nichel ÜberGeek KegWorks.com

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matthew Sims
lists wrote: Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Gareth Williams
Oh please. Not even as a joke. On 7 Oct 2004, at 21:07, Matt M. wrote: My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. :) real sites use iis -- PHP General Mailing

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Greg Donald
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 15:16:51 -0400, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Insight now uses CF. It was a political change, not one agreed on by the techies. I don't know much about CF at all. Was it because of the shopping cart capabilities of CF? I read somewhere that was a top reason to use

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matthew Sims
Matthew Sims wrote: snip The following sites have been known to use PHP: snip www.insight.com (is a publicly traded fortune 1000 company. The site is 90% PHP) snip Insight now uses CF. It was a political change, not one agreed on by the techies. -- John C. Nichel The list is

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Jennifer Goodie
-- Original message from Matthew Sims : -- www.thewb.com (uses PHP for the interactive areas such as message boards, polls, etc.) Up until September 2003 I was the developer for PHP applications for this site. To the best of my knowledge the message board is the

RE: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Vail, Warren
Once heard someone say the same about wiki sites. 8-) Warren Vail -Original Message- From: lists [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 11:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry) Hi List, My boss recently

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread John Nichel
Greg Donald wrote: On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 15:16:51 -0400, John Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Insight now uses CF. It was a political change, not one agreed on by the techies. I don't know much about CF at all. Was it because of the shopping cart capabilities of CF? I read somewhere that was a

Re: [PHP] general research question (maybe a little OT, sorry)

2004-10-07 Thread Matthew Sims
Hi List, My boss recently called PHP good for hobbyists but REAL sites have to be done with Microsoft technologies. He wants to use Sharepoint for a wiki type site because of versioning. Can anyone point me to resources about versioning and inherent strengths and reliability of PHP?