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.
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?
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?
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
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
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
-- 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
Once heard someone say the same about wiki sites. 8-)
Warren Vail
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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
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
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?
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