Since you seem to be using PHP, are you sure you're at the right place here?

So his server has mod_php loaded... So what?! Haven't you ever written a CGI script and run it on a server with PHP installed? How do you know it's even his decision and not his hosting provider's?

It's one thing to have a personal dislike of PHP. It's quite another to ask someone "are you sure you're at the right place" just because PHP is installed on the server he is using. That's snobbery at its worst.

liz --

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re: Re: Code Initialization by sauoq
in thread Code Initialization by saintbrie

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