Autore: Steve Thomas Data: To: exim-users Oggetto: Re: [Exim] PHP Form to send emails with Exim
This is going OT, but I had to put in my two cents...
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 12:35:51PM -0600, Dan Muey is rumored to have said: >
> Perl has many mail features, and is way easier to get working
> than to figure out how to get PHP to do anything. What I'd do
> if I were you is simply use a module that does an SMTP session
> with localhost, that way there's no Exim config to do.
Perl is easier than PHP?! I find PHP to be infinately easier to understand and use than perl. I was using perl for years before messing around with PHP and found the transition VERY easy.
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> Because PHP sucks!!!
I disagree - Most web-based solutions are easier in PHP. Perl was built for processing text, something it's very good at, but if you want to do any kind of web-related work, PHP, while less mature, is usually better suited for the task. Perl will do it, but not as easily in most cases. I still use perl in a lot of places every day - the web isn't one of them.
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