I have three reasons to use PHP as a "CGI Bridge" - Sessions, Cookies, and
Query Parsing.  These are things PHP is good at.

In the past I would have added that it ran on a host of platforms, like
UniVerse, but I'm having issues on AIX these days.

I've also PHP in the past as a command-line tool to generate pages with the
Smarty template engine, invoking it from UniVerse (see:
http://www.rossmorrissey.com/uv/beyonded.htm slide 30...).

Thanks, Ross.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:54 AM, Brutzman, Bill <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> While it makes sense to me to consider using PHP as middleWare to do SQL
> things...
>
> What are the advantages of using PHP with U2   rather than UniObjects
> for Java or .Net?
>
> Insights would be appreciated.
>
> --Bill
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