Bizarre Name Resolution/Routing Problem

David A. Bandel david
Wed Dec 8 03:45:33 PST 2004


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Regurgitating the prose of Kurt Wall Kurt Wall <kwall at kurtwerks.com> on
Tue, 7 Dec 2004 22:19:28 -0500:

|On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:18:26PM -0800, Net Llama! took 40 lines to
|write:> On 12/07/2004 06:24 PM, Kurt Wall wrote:
|> >
|> >
|> >RHES-3. We actually backed off Apache 2.whatever because it wasn't
|playing> >well with the (curse-the-day-I-heard-the-name) ColdFusion
|server that> >runs (most of) the Web site.
|> 
|> ugh.  ColdFusion is such a PoS.  Take the worst aspects of PHP & ASP
|and > you get ColdFusion.

Golly, I thought this POS died a miserable death a long time ago (and
only worked in IIS anyway).

|
|Precisely. I'm getting ready to interview some Web developers whose
|task it will be to redo the Web site in PHP. PHP, at least, I can read
|and fix on my own. ColdFusion code is gawdawfully bletcherous.

Well, if you don't mind that every time PHP is upgraded (hang on, here
comes version 5) everything stops working and has to be rewritten.  If
you don't want that headache, use Perl.  Perl has so many modules, even
I can program in it (because it doesn't take any real programming, just
give the module what it wants and accept its output).

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
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