Re: PHP Live

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

2005


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 63000
interpreted = N
texte = On 9/13/05 3:08 AM, "Kenneth Grome" wrote: >>> Or are you asking if anyone has duplicated the functionality of PHP >>> LIve in WebDNA so that PHP is not required? >> This is the question .... > > > Thanks for clarifying. This is how I think about things like this: > > PHP and MySQL are so easy (and free) to install now on all platforms, > and PHP programmers are so plentiful and cheap, that it doesn't really > make sense to create a WebDNA version of stuff that's already done in > PHP/MySQL -- unless the cost of the solution in the "other software" is > HUGE. > > This one only costs $400 so to me it makes more sense to just buy it, > then install PHP/MySQL and run it on the same server. The client will > certainly have to pay much more than this if you have to charge him to > clone the same features in WebDNA, right? I have to agree with Ken. I've used PHP Live, and it would take at least $400 to recreate with WebDNA. It's much easier to just use the PHP version. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: PHP Live ( Stuart Tremain 2005)
  2. Re: PHP Live ( "Bess Ho" 2005)
  3. Re: PHP Live ( Stuart Tremain 2005)
  4. Re: PHP Live ( "Bess Ho" 2005)
  5. Re: PHP Live ( Joe D'Andrea 2005)
  6. Re: PHP Live ( Clint Davis 2005)
  7. Re: PHP Live ( Kenneth Grome 2005)
  8. Re: PHP Live ( Stuart Tremain 2005)
  9. Re: PHP Live ( Kenneth Grome 2005)
  10. PHP Live ( Stuart Tremain 2005)
On 9/13/05 3:08 AM, "Kenneth Grome" wrote: >>> Or are you asking if anyone has duplicated the functionality of PHP >>> LIve in WebDNA so that PHP is not required? >> This is the question .... > > > Thanks for clarifying. This is how I think about things like this: > > PHP and MySQL are so easy (and free) to install now on all platforms, > and PHP programmers are so plentiful and cheap, that it doesn't really > make sense to create a WebDNA version of stuff that's already done in > PHP/MySQL -- unless the cost of the solution in the "other software" is > HUGE. > > This one only costs $400 so to me it makes more sense to just buy it, > then install PHP/MySQL and run it on the same server. The client will > certainly have to pay much more than this if you have to charge him to > clone the same features in WebDNA, right? I have to agree with Ken. I've used PHP Live, and it would take at least $400 to recreate with WebDNA. It's much easier to just use the PHP version. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Clint Davis

DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!

Top Articles:

Talk List

The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine...

Related Readings:

[WebDNA] Community [function] lib? (2015) Appending Information from one db to another (1998) Shownext problems (1999) [WebDNA] mail rejection woes (2019) Update quantity (2000) WebDNA tags in WebMerchant email templates ... (1997) Wrapping text (1998) [taxrate] question (1997) Protect vs Authenicate (1997) Huge databases and RAM (1998) [lookup] speed sales pitch (2003) RePost: NAT and the CART (1999) For those of you not on the WebCatalog Beta... (1997) Installation webCatalog (French speakers please help) (1998) Setting up WebCatalog with Retail Pro data (1996) calculate user's age (1999) Search puzzle...selectSearch2databases (2004) Multiple Newcarts (1996) Me know logical no need (2002) Unique SKUs (2000)