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Date: 05/14/05
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> AFAIK, PHP doesn't offer that kind of packaged approach. Perhaps
> there's a major difference between the way MS approaches things and
> the way PHP/open source does.
Traditional ASP, and PHP, were fairly similar. ASP.NET and PHP are two
very different solutions, to what is possibly the same problem.
With microsofts changing direction to a Java design(which is basicly
what dotNET is), ASP.NET is taking a lot of ideas from JSP. JSP is
based on the ideas of packages that it inherited from Java.
You'll see a lot of arguments as to whether ASP is better than PHP, or
visa-vearsa, containing ASP.NET arguments. The fact of the matter is
that PHP is better than ASP, and different from ASP.NET.
> PS. there it is again, hit reply and the 'to' address is the email
> sender, not the list. How so?
Is there a 'reply to all' button on your mail client. Some mailing
lists add a 'Reply-to' header asking all clients to redirect replys to
the list. PHP-general doesn't have such a feature.
I know it gets annoying at times.
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