Peter J. Schoenster wrote:
> But if I were on any unix/linux platform I would use mySQL (or
> msql) and perl and DBI. And I would see that mod_perl is
> installed;not that I have used it yet but from what I have read and
> what everyone tells me, it is the best way and as far as I know you
> lose no functionality.
If you know Perl inside and out, it might be the best solution for you.
However, Cold Fusion is far easier to learn than Perl (yes, I've done a little
perl modification). Cold Fusion may not be free, but there are many hosting
companies that now offer it as part of their package <plug>check out our
hosting</plug> or for a small additional fee.
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