Re: [phplib] Microsoft... From: Jesse Swensen (swensenj <email protected>)
Date: 06/02/01

My policy when it comes to "Only Microsoft" projects, is the same policy I
use for drugs. JUST SAY NO!

Walk away and find your business else where. Chances are they will come
back to you when there system starts to crash and they get fed up with it.

-- 
Jesse Swensen
swensenj <email protected>

> From: James Johnson <james <email protected>> > Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2001 17:25:09 +0100 > To: phplib <email protected> > Subject: [phplib] Microsoft... > > Hi Folks, > > I have been asked to develop a complex site for a client, > with authentication, sessions, e-commerce, etc. etc. > The client insists that the server is Windows 2000 > with II5 and Microsoft SQL server 2000. For various > political reasons, there is no hope of persuading this > client to use another platform. > > To date my company has concentrated on developing > with PHP and MySQL on Apache/BSD. We are very > happy with the combination and can put complex > sites together quickly with it. > > What do we do? Is it really possible to develop a > significant web site with PHP on an all Microsoft > setup? Anyone any experience with this? It's > potentially a fantastic contract and I really don't > want to say no. Help! > > James Johnson > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: phplib-unsubscribe <email protected> > For additional commands, e-mail: phplib-help <email protected> >

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