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Originally posted by AJ Quick
PHP totally wins over anything out there. Barely no one uses ASP, and that is for a reason.. it is terrible.
I'm with AJ on this....I use ASP on Brinkster...for the only reason Brinkster doesn't support PHP.

If my host would allow Windows 2000 server users PHP, then I'd not be contacting Tech Support all the time.

PHP also has more easier syntax in my opinion.

A simple difference:

PHP Code:
PHP Text Output:
<?php echo("text here");?>

ASP Text Output:
<% response.write("text here");?>
Also, in ASP, you have to do something like <%response.write("asdfasdf" & non_text_data & ".")%> Where as in PHP, you can just do <?php echo("Data variables allowed in quotes");?>
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