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Finally switching from Classic ASP to PHP...help with the real basics needed!

Thread began 9/26/2013 7:06 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | Last modified 9/26/2013 10:29 am by Nathon Jones Web Design | 9274 views | 5 replies

Nathon Jones Web Design

Ta.

Thanks Jason. I'm not sure new versions of PHP are any indication of its likelihood to survive. Classic ASP works/worked fine and I really don't understand why you'd scrap something that works. Call me cynical but I do feel that some new technologies are created just to keep people in a job.

Talking long term though...is WebAssists intention to continue developing extensions for PHP or do you cover, or intend to cover in the future, any other technologies?

Thanks for the parenthesis update and also the info about error reporting.
Much appreciated.
NJ

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