Esteemed monks,
I am doing quite a deal of research based on responses to a previous post here on CGI Application Frameworks.
One monk suggested looking at Apache::ASP. On the web site they talk about using Apache Toolkit. This has raised a number of issues in my mind. Principally Will mod_perl and PHP coexist? I have a HTML type fresh out of college doing some work on my sites and he uses PHP, not Perl. I am okay with that - I stay in the back room and write the big stuff. He fiddles with a bit of form validation and some very simple DB stuff. But htis raises some morequestions I need to ask :)
- Has anyone used Appache Toolbox, if so what is your reaction to it?
- Do other monks have any suggestions about using mod_perl and PHP4 together? I have read some comments that they just do not co-exist happily.
- Does anybody have any comments on Apache::ASP?
I have also looked at PageKit - but it seems to have not been updated recently. Anyone got any comments there?
jdtoronto
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