Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl

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From: Nick Phillips
Subject: Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl
Date: 21:52 on 14 Feb 2005
On 15/02/2005, at 10:40 AM, Perrin Harkins wrote:

> On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 13:32 -0500, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
>> some of the general user presentation would probably develop well 
>> under
>> php -- but I dont want to consider that at the expense of the mod_perl
>> processes.
>
> I think it's pretty much guaranteed that it will be more work to make
> perl and PHP code cooperate for building a single app than to just 
> learn
> enough perl to solve these issues without splitting things up.  Have 
> you
> looked at tools like Embperl, Mason, and Apache::ASP?  They provide a
> similar style of working to PHP.

Personally I find Template Toolkit easier to use than Mason when I want
to do the kind of things that I would once upon a time have done with 
PHP...


Cheers,


Nick

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Using mod_php and mod_perl
Jonathan Vanasco 18:32 on 14 Feb 2005

Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl
Ian Joyce 18:55 on 14 Feb 2005

Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl
Perrin Harkins 21:40 on 14 Feb 2005

Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl
Nick Phillips 21:52 on 14 Feb 2005

Re: Using mod_php and mod_perl
Peter Lavender 08:43 on 15 Feb 2005

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