On Mon, 2012-09-17 at 23:03 -0700, Girish Talluru wrote:
Hi There,
Can we able to call PHP script from ASP using AJAX?
Thanks,
Girish
AJAX is just Javascript making a call to a remote web service, so it
doesn't really matter what that web service is written in.
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Thanks,
Ash
Hi list:
I have a problem with ASP .NET community in my Universty and I need to solve
it. The thing is that they say me that ASP .NET is better than PHP, so I need
information to response they about this theme. Can you put me some sites,
statics, intrview to big personalities, articles to
Reynier Perez Mira wrote:
Hi list:
I have a problem with ASP .NET community in my Universty and I need to solve it. The thing is that they say me that ASP .NET is better than PHP, so I need information to response they about this theme. Can you put me some sites, statics, intrview to big
much about ASP .NET since
i am more familiar with PHP and maybe some little bit JAVA. I think it is
better to compare with a scripting language like Python or Ruby. You could
compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly the same. I
never have coded with ASP since i very
it is
better to compare with a scripting language like Python or Ruby. You could
compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly the same.
I
never have coded with ASP since i very rarely touch a windows box but it
looked like VisualBasic code.
Take a look here (Search Google: asp .net
could compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly
the same. I
never have coded with ASP since i very rarely touch a windows box but it
looked like VisualBasic code.
Take a look here (Search Google: asp .net vs php5 ):
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles
the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was nearly
the same. I
never have coded with ASP since i very rarely touch a windows box but
it
looked like VisualBasic code.
Take a look here (Search Google: asp .net vs php5 ):
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles
ASP
.NET since
i am more familiar with PHP and maybe some little bit JAVA. I think
it
is
better to compare with a scripting language like Python or Ruby. You
could compare the old versions of ASP with PHP because this was
nearly the same. I
never have coded with ASP
On 4/23/05, Reynier Perez Mira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a problem with ASP .NET community in my Universty and I need to solve
it. The thing is that they say me that ASP .NET is better than PHP, so I need
information to response they about this theme. Can you put me some sites,
statics,
Hello all I seem to recall php being able to provide some suport for
asp. How would I turn this feature on? is it a line in the php.ini or is
it a compile time option?
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The only thing PHP can do that's related to asp, is use the % like asp
does. This is not recommended though..
Clint
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From: Jerry M. Howell II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PHP Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 7:34 PM
Subject: [PHP] php and asp
Maybe you mean that PHP can use COM on windows platforms and load .NET
modules
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.com.php (com)
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.dotnet.php (.NET)
Regards,
Khalid
Hello all I seem to recall php being able to provide some suport for
asp. How would I turn this
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Subject: [PHP] PHP vs. ASP
Hi!
How does PHP differs from ASP?
Are there any advantages in using PHP over ASP? Or the other way around?
Thanks!
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, ie:
$code = _GET['code'];
include($code.'.php');
the asp inlude equivelent is
!--#include file=whatever.asp--
and thats handled by the SSI engine before it gets passed over to the ASP
engine. So no dynamic includes for ASP.
Ofcourse there are other features that PHP has that ASP does
: RE: [PHP] PHP vs. ASP
I'm not really sure what you mean in terms of ASP needing two or more pages?
%
dim pageAction
pageAction = Request(action)
select case pageAction
case postit: InsertFormData()
case else : ShowForm()
end select
sub InsertFormData()
end sub
sub ShowForm
Hi!
How does PHP differs from ASP?
Are there any advantages in using PHP over ASP? Or the other way around?
Thanks!
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however
a
friend of mine is adament that asp will work just as well. i am not
sure
Hmm I have to say it would depend on the quality of the ODBC driver you
would be using.
For instance: would you be able to get the insert id with ASP as easily as
PHP?
Look at all the MySQL f
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can someone tell me whether or not asp can be used with mysql and is there any
drawbacks to using it as opposed to php
erm are you looking for an unbiased opinion on a /php/ mailing list?
If you're serious you
not
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sorry i should have explained myself abit better.i am a huge fan of php
hence why i subscribe to this mailing list. its just that i need to settle
an argument. my understanding is that php works better with
not
sure
Hmm I have to say it would depend on the quality of the ODBC driver you
would be using.
For instance: would you be able to get the insert id with ASP as easily as
PHP?
Look at all the MySQL functions in PHP and ask your friend hwo they would
accomplish this in ASP.
I would
) is the cost.
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can someone tell me whether or not asp can be used with mysql and is
there any drawbacks to using it as opposed to php
erm are you looking
With ASP the only cost is the OS.
Clint
ASP = Cost of hardware + Cost of OS + Cost of 3rdParty components.
PHP = Cost of hardware.
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Jon
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On Monday 28 January 2002 16:21, you wrote:
I could be very very very wrong on this, but I think that if you want to
access MySQL through ASP you need an ODBC in between it and I think that will
slow things down. Far as I know PHP uses the MySQL libraries and that SHOULD
(again, I'm NOT sure)
You can use ASP with Mysql, as long as you have myodbc installed on your
machine. For me, ASP has been a bit slower, but you can still use it.
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From: liz lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 7:14 AM
Subject: [PHP] php vs asp
Hello there, I need some help.
I have to do a technical report(about 2200 words) comparing PHP to ASP. I
have already decided to make PHP the winner becasue it is superior. But I
am kinda stumped on what areas to compare the two.
If you could help me out in suggesting some possible areas
as for the offline processing bits :)
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On Wednesday 09 Jan 2002 1:43 pm, Jake wrote:
Hello there, I need some help.
I have to do a technical report(about 2200 words) comparing PHP to ASP. I
have already decided to make PHP the winner becasue it is superior. But I
am kinda stumped
Hi !
I work with someone who use ASP :-(( ...
Is someone could translate this function to ASP ??
I don't think it's hard, but when you don't know ASP...
function encrypt($str)
{
global $STRCRYPT;
$i = strlen($str);
$newstr=;
for ($j=0;$j$i;$j++)
{
$car = substr($str,$j,1);
$car = ord($car);
This is a PHP mailing list, I doubt you'll find anyone who knows, or wants to
know ASP. Why not use PHP for this, and dump ASP (along with the slow,
bug-ridden webserver it runs on [unless you're using Apache::ASP])?
On 26 November 2001 9:00, Jean-Arthur Silve wrote:
Hi !
I work
Thank for your help !
At 08:08 26/11/01 -0700, JSheble wrote:
Oh really? I know ASP, PHP, ColdFusion and a few others. You really
shouldn't make such global statements... just because you don't know ASP
doesn't mean it's not a viable tool, nor is it a good idea as a web
developer to lock
, or get the file type, size, etc...
[]'s
Luiz Vitor
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From: todd kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: [PHP] php and asp
i've got a problem...i've written some stuff in PHP and now the person I
wrote
I forgot to tell you... you don't need to install any component in your
server. The FileSystemObject already comes with IIS 5.0.
[]'s
Luiz Vitor
- Original Message -
From: todd kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: [PHP] php and asp
i've got a problem...i've written some stuff in PHP and now the person I
wrote it for is looking for an ASP version to play with as well...
I've gotten most of it working in ASP now (eek. VBScript is downright
archaic compared to php4), but I'm having problems finding an equivelent
for one PHP
Generally, you'd have to use a COM object written specifically to deal
with files. There are some ways to look at the raw data from an image and
file and extract that info, but it's frankly beyond me at this time of
night. :)
If you have control over the server the ASP code is on, you might
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