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Jul 17, 2003, 06:10 PM
#11
Re:need a little direction
I am using ASP now and would like to start using php, well least get familiar with it. Whats the best why to do that. Being that I am using SQL server 2000 and IIS on XP.
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Oct 2, 2003, 10:45 AM
#12
Re:need a little direction
[quote author=owenxp link=board=22;threadid=154;start=0#msg12248 date=1058483431]
I am using ASP now and would like to start using php, well least get familiar with it. Whats the best why to do that. Being that I am using SQL server 2000 and IIS on XP.[/quote]
The best way of course would be to get PHP and MySQL on a box and start pplaying around with it. You can download and install them freely and there are many PHP resources around to learn the language.
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Oct 2, 2003, 12:17 PM
#13
Re:need a little direction
[quote author=Vermanucci™ GoFastR link=board=22;threadid=154;start=0#msg912 date=1032745727]
??? Why use Apache on Win2k or XP - when you have IIS at your disposal?
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Apache .htaccess files are very powerfull (you can do stuff like symlinks and virtual directories)
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Oct 7, 2003, 11:29 AM
#14
Re:need a little direction
you can use Linux.
Everything can be installed at install time and you won't have to pirate or pay lots of money just to get apache and PHP running.
you probably know all the other advantages why people like Google and Amazon use Linux so I won't preach
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Oct 7, 2003, 03:19 PM
#15
Re:need a little direction
[quote author=pigeonflight link=board=22;threadid=154;start=0#msg19850 date=1065544197]
... you won't have to pirate or pay lots of money just to get apache and PHP running.
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Why would you have to pirate to get either of these to run if you're not using Linux?
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Oct 19, 2003, 09:07 PM
#16
Re:need a little direction
[quote author=GodKid link=board=22;threadid=154;start=0#msg19879 date=1065557941]
Why would you have to pirate to get either of these to run if you're not using Linux?
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I suspect that he was referring to the cost of getting Windows to run Apache and PHP
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