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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/29/07 14:26 
Frank wrote: 
> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message  
> news:RoydnQKHP_vcCTHbnZ2dnUVZ_vShnZ2d@comcast.com... 
>> Rami Elomaa wrote: 
>>> Frank kirjoitti: 
>>>> Good morning, 
>>>> 
>>>> I'm a newbie and I'm about to study a scripting language to create an  
>>>> HTML form. What's the best language for this, and why? 
>>>> 
>>>> JavaScript? PHP? PERL? Ajax? ASP? VBScript? 
>>> First you need to get your terms right. There's client-side scripting,  
>>> and then there's server-side scripting. PHP, Perl, ASP and JSP (which you  
>>> didn't mention, but it's wort looking into still) are server-side  
>>> languages, JavaScript and VBScript are client-side. Ajax is not a  
>>> language at all, it's the name for a technique that allows javascript to  
>>> communicate with some server-side application. 
>>> 
>> Yes, you need to get your terms right.  VBScript is also server-side. 
>> 
>>> Choosing between javascript and vbscript, there really is no competition,  
>>> VBScript is microsoft proprietary bullshit, it works only in MS Internet  
>>> Explorer, and knowing that there is a variety of other browsers, you  
>>> can't choose a language that works in only one of them. So for  
>>> client-side scripts you use javascript. And if possible, don't use it,  
>>> try to make everything work with just server-side scripts. JavaScript is  
>>> just an enhancment, not a complete solution. 
>>> 
>> It also works on Microsoft servers, i.e. IIS.  While I'm not fond of it, I  
>> do have a couple of customers who use it.  It works quite well, when done  
>> properly. 
>> 
>> When run on the server, the client doesn't matter, just like any  
>> server-side language. 
>> 
>>> Next the choice between PHP, Perl, ASP and JSP. Again, one of these  
>>> languages is microsoft-only, works only in Windows+IIS webserver,  
>>> wouldn't go there. For PHP, Perl and JSP then, JSP is propably the most  
>>> sophisticated since it's completly object oriented language, maybe most  
>>> difficult to learn but worth it. PHP and Perl are good choices both, just  
>>> pick one. Since this is a php group I have to recommend php. 
>>> 
>> ASP is not a language.  It is an interface.  You can use several different  
>> languages with it. 
>> 
>> JSP is also not a language, but a way of adding Java code to web pages.  
>> The underlying code is Java. 
>> 
>> Before suggesting someone else get their terminology straight, I suggest  
>> you get yours straight.  And get rid of the attitude. 
>> 
>> And to answer the op's question - it depends a lot on your previous  
>> experience, what you're going to be doing, the OS and server you'll be  
>> using, and several other things.  All of the languages are good - in their  
>> place.  But all can also be bad, when not in their place.  That's why  
>> there are so many languages. 
>> 
>> What you're asking is like asking "Which car should I buy"?  Just not  
>> enough information. 
>> 
>> I use PHP, Perl, VBScript and Java, depending on the situation.  PHP and  
>> Perl are more widely available than VBScript or Java.  I also think PHP is  
>> a little easier for a beginner to learn, so everything else being equal  
>> (which it isn't), I would recommend PHP. 
>> 
 > Well Thank you for your input. All I need to do is an HTML reply form  
 > page, I'm using XP- no server yet. I'll go for PHP. 
 > 
 > Thanks again 
 > 
 > Frank 
 > 
 > 
 
(Top posting fixed) 
 
You will still need a server to send the pages, but it will run fine on  
XP.  I recommend you install WAMP (http://www.wampserver.com/en/).  It  
will install Apache, PHP and MySQL on your Windows system. 
 
P.S. Please don't top post. Thanks. 
 
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