Honestly. In my experience, it's pretty difficult to feel confident that you can safely expose PHP in the wild.
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I should probably note; I'm speaking largely from a Service Provider standpoint.
Interesting you say that. A few years ago, I was commenting on how few hosting services allow Perl while PHP was nearly ubiquitous. The co-worker I was chatting claimed that Perl is too powerful and assumes the coder knows what she/he is doing, while PHP assumes the coder is an idiot. Therefore, hosting services are much more comfortable with PHP than with Perl.
In reply to Re^5: Perl::Minimal -- the good, bad, and the ugly...
by RonW
in thread Perl::Minimal -- the good, bad, and the ugly...
by taint
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