Re: How to argue with ASP people...

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I'm a passionate freak of PHP from the past 4 years (that i can remember).
And i love everything that php can do. But just 2 days ago i came along a
situation where i have to write a hit counter for my website without using
a database or a text file. Just using a global variable i wanted to do this.

I dont know whether php can do this...(or may b i missed it out)...but i
couldnt
get any equivalent thing in php like we have GLOBAL.ASA in ASP.

/sagar
----- Original Message -----
From: "M Saleh EG" <m.saleh.eg@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ceo@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "John Sands" <sandspace@xxxxxxxxx>; <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 11:14 AM
Subject: Re:  How to argue with ASP people...


> Not to offend u or backup ASP but ur just wrong...
>
> You said:
> >You
> >can't actually create a class.
>
> That's not true! u might not be knowing the syntax of creating a class
> in vb or js script. Sorry but this is the truth my friend.
>
>
> On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 10:27:05 -0800 (PST), Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> > You can spend a small fortune in ASP adding in COM objects (or writing
> > them) so it will eventually have maybe HALF the functionality of PHP.
> >
> > http://php.net/
> >
> > ASP's "Object Oriented" feature set is a joke.
> > All the "object"-ness is built into pre-packaged stuff from MS -- You
> > can't actually create a class.
> >
> > ASP has no include function.  This makes life very very very difficult
to
> > write decent code.
> >
> > ASP database drivers are slower than PHP's, for those few databases that
> > ASP even supports.
> >
> > $$$ -- ASP costs a *LOT* more than PHP, by the time you get done
factoring
> > in *ALL* expenses.
> >
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