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John Smith wrote:
> sounds like you aren't happy with one of the products your company
> offers at
> http://www.commandprompt.com/community/plphp/ - "plphp stands for
> procedural
> language php. the language has the php engine at its core and provides php
> scripting support for procedures and functions in postgresql. written by
> command prompt, inc. plphp is open source and licensed under the php
> license
> and the postgresql (bsd) license."
> 
> maybe you should also remove php 5.1.2 from
> http://planetpostgresql.org/-"hosting provided by the postgresql
> company, command prompt, inc".
> 
> our very own http://www.postgresql.org/ also uses php 5.2.0.
> 
> yeah yeah tco blah blah blah. try stopping support for php and watch the
> use
> plummet.


*cough*, you will note that I have already made the argument *for* PHP
if you read my posts.

Joshua D. Drake

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