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rollins
Joined: 01 Sep 2004 Posts: 21
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Posted: 02/09/08 - 07:34 Post subject: |
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| Greetings. I am now completely armed with all necessary tools, such as video schools for every single aspect of the Dreamweaver, flash and PHP. This will help me indeed much to create my own, first web page. I want to see my databases interacting with other servers and to exchange information. I am heading up to build the currency exchange database. So, which one to choose to work with? Like I said I have all video school tutorials ready. Thanks in advance. |
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francklin
Joined: 26 Dec 2004 Posts: 48
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Posted: 03/10/08 - 03:36 Post subject: |
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| Hi. It all depends on the server where your web page will be. If your web page is going to be on the Unix server, you need to know that, than PHP is recommended. Bur, there is PHP for windows servers too. Win machines are ASP friendly. It is the web interaction language (Active Server Pages) and it is not recommended for the Unix platform. Actually there is Apache ASP version for Linux. The most important is that you can achieve the same results with the both of the programming languages. The only difference is in much faster PHP code and the cost of it. PHP is free I think. |
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