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Building Websites This section covers all aspects of publishing, developing and maintaining websites. Topics include: website design, graphic design, website programming, web hosting, website marketing (SEO, link exchange, publicity, advertising), monetization & etc.

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Old 05-12-2006, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by sjaguar13
ASP is Microsoft's proprietary language. You need a Windows host to use it properly. ASP 6.0 and below are all VBScript. ASP.Net has some cool features, but it's not worth the hassle of finding a supporting host. It's also designed to be used with Access, Microsoft's database.

PHP is an open source, platform-independent language that was design to work with MySQL, an open source database server. There is a lot more support because of that and it works on any host.

I prefer PHP on my site because it's not a Windows host, so I can't run ASP. PHP and ASP are pretty similar functional wise. MySQL is better than Access for larger databases. You can use MySQL with ASP, but I would rather stick to the complete open source package and use PHP.
If PHP use MySQL and ASP use MS Access then where MSSQL is used ? Or Access is the second name of MSSQL ? Or Both are capable to be used with ASP only ?
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