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9/27/2012 12:08 AM
 

Hi,

Both ASP and PHP is used in creating a dynamic website. Yet, which is better on the two programming language when creating a dynamic website?

 
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9/27/2012 3:11 AM
 
I suggest posting this question in a more appropriate forum like ASP.Net; these forums focus on DotNetNuke only. You may as well download WebMatrix from http://www.microsoft.com/web, which supports both languages out of the box.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/11/2012 5:44 AM
 
PHP is open source thus better.
 
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10/11/2012 7:45 AM
 

Well PHP is open source, but you Need a very good hoster and you need a own php.ini file in your Hosting.  Also you must have expirienceabout the configuration of the php.ini, so you didn't open any security risks.  For me a Hosting w/o own php.ini is a big security risk for the Website and the complete webserver.

I come to DotNetNuke and .NET Webapplications in 2005 about the security purpose. In 2005 I had to create a solution for a customer with a very high security purpose, and I found out that it was more easy to find security risks on many of the php CRM Solutions.  

Of cause I have also to noticed, that I didn't following the php developement over the last years.

 

 

 
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