Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-10-06 Thread Rick Emery
Quoting Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Please let us know what the outcome is!! A *huge* THANK YOU to everyone who helped me with this (yes, even those who recommended Cold Fusion)! For those interested, our organization has decided (much to my surprise) to go with PHP running on Linux.

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-10-06 Thread Robert Cummings
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 21:15, Rick Emery wrote: Quoting Angelo Zanetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Please let us know what the outcome is!! A *huge* THANK YOU to everyone who helped me with this (yes, even those who recommended Cold Fusion)! For those interested, our organization has decided

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-08-23 Thread Nathan Tobik
snip.. As long as we are doing stats; /snip For an internal app our source code alone is 2MB zipped, using SQL Server, over 30 databases, about 1000 stored procedures, all tied together with PHP... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit:

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-08-22 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] ...tons of good stuff... [/snip] As long as we are doing stats; tblClass10 187,607,026 MyISAM 54.4 GB tblClass11 293,357,128 MyISAM 136.0 GB 20 table(s) Sum 500,681,774 --202.4 GB This is fun, on a BSD box, w/dual Xeon processors...ALL report handling

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Richard Lynch
On Tue, June 28, 2005 8:17 pm, Rick Emery said: Quoting Anton Kovalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As to ColdFusion, It seems to me that this technology is dead already. What makes you say this? I had never heard anything like this, but it would certainly be powerful ammunition to present to my

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Anton Kovalenko
Richard Lynch wrote: Quoting Anton Kovalenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As to ColdFusion, It seems to me that this technology is dead already. What makes you say this? I had never heard anything like this, but it would certainly be powerful ammunition to present to my bosses. Perhaps some sort

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-30 Thread Yves Arsenault
As for statistics, there are so many large intranet sites in use that never see the light of day using CF, PHP, ASP.NET that numbers would never be very acurate. If it interests any of you, you could check out www.forta.com/blog/ and search for his listings of major corporate entities using

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP vs. ColdFusion

2005-06-27 Thread Angelo Zanetti
as well as a great templating engine: smarty (there are others as well) Please let us know what the outcome is!! thanks Angelo Anton Kovalenko wrote: PHP is open source. It's highly supported by lots of developers. It's free. There are many different libraries such as PEAR, for instance. There