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Posted by Phil on 01/19/06 19:36
In article <9LPzf.10$6n3.8@bignews2.bellsouth.net>, kaibo says...
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>hi all,
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>i've been playing around with php and mysql, and have been very happy with
>it so far. i just updated my companies site, only to find that their web
>host does not provide php. the tech at the hosting company told our salesman
>that only 10% of hosts provide php on their servers...that it's not common.
>that can't be true...can it? i just read that php is like the 4th most
>popular programming language, and every 3rd page i go to seems to use php.
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>does anyone know where i can find stats on how many sites use php, how many
>web hosts provide php, etc? i'd like to give them to my boss.
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>thx
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Might be worth shopping around for alternate hosting service to see what
programming languages are supported and other features like SQL are available
through them.
Not sure if there is a 3rd party service that keeps track of that type of
information, but you could present a shopping list if services that do and
service that don't. The use of PHP an MySQL has been popular and would seem odd
for a hosting company to just ignore that.
Phil
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