[ale] PHP vs. Perl
Master Wizard
mainwizard at vei.net
Fri Jan 11 13:18:12 EST 2002
I prefer the JSP & taglib approach. Put your code into a reuseable tag
library and document how to use the 'new' tags. It's a little more
upfront work, but pay off in the long run.
Ed.
Tommie M. Jones wrote:
>I think the real question is if you like the approach of embedding
>programming code inside HTML. PHP, JSP and ASP follow this approach.
>
>I've never liked this approach myself.
>
>Many Web developers think there are only two approaches:
> embedding HTML in the source code
> or
> embedding source code into Web pages
>
>There is a third approach. Using powerful Templating functions where you
>have simple control structures to support if & loop structures but are not
>powerful enough to do any business logic code.
>
>To do this in perl you can use HTML::Template.
>
>
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>On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Mike Millson wrote:
>
>>Is PHP better than perl in any way, or just another alternative scripting
>>language? Can anyone out there using PHP convince me to stop using Perl and
>>use PHP? If it's just another scripting language, then I'll stick w/ Perl;
>>however, if it has some benefits such as scalability as do Java servlets,
>>then I'd be interested.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Mike Millson
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