|  | Posted by Ira Baxter on 07/25/05 00:27 
<hope@hope.com> wrote in messagenews:dmt0b19alrkbmke6qa8e9o89dnka1jes7q@4ax.com...
 > Hi all
 >
 > 1......Can you convert a Perl/cgi script into PHP?
 
 In priniciple, this can be done.  Perl is considerably
 better at hacking at strings than is PHP, so the conversion
 is likely to be hard.
 
 > 2.......If so is there any programs that can do it?
 I doubt it.   Our company builds language-to-language translators.
 We'd probably know if it existed.
 
 
 Our DMS technology is the right technology to do this,
 though, even if it is hard.
 We've done translators to do 100% automated conversion.
 
 It isn't easy or cheap to configure DMS to do a translation.
 Just lots easier, and lots cheaper, than doing by hand
 if you have any significant amount of code.
 
 > 3       If so what are the urls?
 
 http://www.semdesigns.com/Products/Services/LegacyMigration.html
 
 
 > 4......If someone was to do this What would the cost be?
 >         I know "How long is a bit of string"
 
 We typically tell people between $2-$4 per line, for sufficiently
 large quantities of code.  Otherwise the setup engineering costs
 dominate.
 
 
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 Ira D. Baxter, Ph.D., CTO   512-250-1018
 Semantic Designs, Inc.      www.semdesigns.com
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