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Posted by Virginner on 10/15/07 14:29
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Virginner wrote:
>> "Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
>> news:pan.2007.10.12.20.19.51.330208@you.now...
>>> On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:51:29 -0700, macca wrote:
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>>>> I know this is a php newsgroup so obviously most people here like using
>>>> php, but I was just wondering what people's opinnions were on the most
>>>> diverse/useful and friendly 'scripting' language was.
>>
>> Simple. EVERY time I have a problem with a website, it's a certainty to
>> be an ASP / ASPx / Whatever Microshaft programmed site.
>>
>> Only 2 hours ago I was trying to spend money on a new electrical from a
>> major UK retailer and the site fell over twice (even the main homepage
>> died). You could not add items to the basket. Contact form was stuffed
>> etc. If you can't reliably use a Microshaft website using a Microshaft
>> Browser on a Microshaft OS what can you do?
>>
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> As much as I dislike Microsoft products, I do have a couple of sites using
> VBScript and they work fine.
>
> The problem is not the language. It's the programmer.
>
True, true.
Here's another example:
http://www.bacardi.com/html/uk/en-gb/freemixstix/
No graceful exit, just a full dump!
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