Hi
I would urge you to reconsider adding php as the lack of it really cripples 
VisualSVN as a product. 

Most people use a server technology to develop interactive webpages these 
days, and  *AMP (LAMP / WAMP), which uses Apache, PHP and MySQL, as a base 
for their web technologies. Having to do a post-hook export to view code 
changes on a live server makes no real sense. By adding php and MySQL 
support to VisualSVN, it would become a really powerful repository 
solution. 

If security is the reason, why then offer Basic Authentication (that passes 
our password in text, although encrypted through https)?

Please. Add PHP, make VisualSVN a lightweight *AMP, give it the strenght it 
deserves to be the repository management server you, and your customers, 
want it to be. 

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