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:Ext2: Perl versus PHP for Web Design
Ext2: Perl versus PHP for Web Design
Jun 13, 1999, 20 :45 UTC (16 Talkback[s]) (10895 reads)

(Other stories by Patrick Lambert)

Thanks to Rob Kennedy for this link.

"Web design is no longer what it used to be. 5 years ago, a web page was an HTML page with a few GIF files. Now, people expect full featured web sites, including animations, shopping carts and all kinds of enhanced features. For a long time now Perl has been the defacto standard for any server-side processing. Now, however, PHP is becoming very popular. In this article I will compare them, see their advantages and disadvantages."

"Perl is an interpreted language optimized to process text files. As such, it is perfect for CGI use. Using a Perl script as a CGI means that when an online form calls the script to be processed, the web server will load the Perl script, and pipe the output of the script back to the user, on its web browser. It has a simple syntax, similar to C. The last version is Perl 5, and includes many advanced functions which can be found in high level compiled languages."

"PHP is a server-side scripting language embedded in HTML pages. It is processed by the web server when the HTML page is loaded. The PHP code is included in special HTML tags which are parsed by the web server. The syntax is different, but PHP also has some very advanced functions."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
I have to admit, it's partly lazines ...   Not much there   
Martin Maney
Jun 13, 1999, 22:16:48
 
Modperl with ePerl or any other of sever ...   modperl   
Jimmy Carpenter
Jun 13, 1999, 22:50:08
 
That was the most pointless article i ev ...   This article sucks   
Pete
Jun 13, 1999, 22:57:05
 
It's all a bit non-committal isn&#39 ...   Hmm.. I agree   
Paul Crick
Jun 14, 1999, 01:22:48
 
Alright.. since it seems expansion could ...   Article   
Patrick Lambert
Jun 14, 1999, 02:51:14
 
I've been using both Perl and PHP fo ...   PHP or Perl?   
Jochen Lillich
Jun 14, 1999, 04:25:19
 
Ok! Admitted it'snot too exciting fo ...   Ext2: Perl versus PHP for Web Design   
Mark Mansell
Jun 14, 1999, 04:29:27
 
You are right, Perl is an all-purpose la ...   Re: modperl   
Sascha Schumann
Jun 14, 1999, 04:49:36
 
Heh...interesting discussion!  

Persona ...   Modperl and the rest of the world   
Frobozz
Jun 14, 1999, 06:30:42
 
Now where would Python fit into this pic ...   Python Anyone   
Alan
Jun 14, 1999, 12:14:51
 
No one has an opinion on Java Servlets?  ...   I want Java!   
Chris Mayor
Jun 14, 1999, 14:02:51
 
Patrick: what I would most like to see i ...   (discussion)   
Martin Maney
Jun 14, 1999, 14:57:15
 
Part 1, Overview... a little short. As t ...   a little short   
Rainer Gottschall
Jun 14, 1999, 14:59:32
 
this article is aweful ...

In technical ...   I hope Part 2 of this article has substantial info   
totoy
Jun 14, 1999, 18:51:11
 
I am skilled with Java as well, and I ag ...   Re: I want Java!   
Kenneth
Sep 30, 2002, 14:33:32
 
go for cheap Virtual Dedicated Server (V ...   VDS hosting   
JiMMy
Aug 26, 2004, 19:51:51
 
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