"This is ABSURD. Embedding Perl in HTML is TRIVIAL with mod_perl, if that's what you really want to do, and MANY other more powerful techniques exist. From Perl Server Side Includes:"
That's the problem: you need mod_perl for any of that fancy stuff and mod_perl needs its own server. Otherwise you're stuck with old, inefficient CGI. So long as that's the case, PHP will remain the best choice for small-medium sites. (I agree with your other points, though.)
In reply to Re: Why they choose to lie about PHP over Perl
by Lies of Society
in thread Why they choose to lie about PHP over Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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