Hi Can PHP and Zope (Python?) live together on a same server ??? I mean live in peace... :) -- >> WinErr: 080 Clavier introuvable - Veuillez appuyer sur n'importe quelle touche pour continuer. << Arnaud LECAT >> Email: lecat@hexanet.fr >> WWW page:www.hexanet.fr/~lecat HEXANET >> http://www.hexanet.fr Z.A. Farman sud - 9 rue Roland Coffignot BP 415 - 51689 Reims Cedex 2 - France phone: (33) 03 26 79 30 05 Fax: (33) 03 26 79 30 06
On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Arnaud Lecat wrote:
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Can PHP and Zope (Python?) live together on a same server ??? I mean live in peace... :) One one server? yes. In one virtual web server? yes and no. (Depends upon your setup) Does it make sense? no.
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Yes... You can have a Url that responds Zope, and other that responses PHP... See, you can integrate their too, exchanging information with cookies and forms... But, i have worked both with Zope and PHP, and i like zope more than PHP because he is more organized and is based on objects, this does much difference to me... Bye! Arnaud Lecat wrote:
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Can PHP and Zope (Python?) live together on a same server ??? I mean live in peace... :)
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Arnaud LECAT >> Email: lecat@hexanet.fr >> WWW page:www.hexanet.fr/~lecat
HEXANET >> http://www.hexanet.fr
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Just occured reading this.
But, i have worked both with Zope and PHP, and i like zope more than PHP because *he* is more organized and is based on objects, this does much (my emphasis).
What do you call/think Zope? It, He, She? LEE Kwan Soo. Indo-European languages seems much obsessed with gender/pronoun ...
À̰ü¼ö wrote:
Just occured reading this.
But, i have worked both with Zope and PHP, and i like zope more than PHP because *he* is more organized and is based on objects, this does much (my emphasis).
What do you call/think Zope? It, He, She?
LEE Kwan Soo.
Indo-European languages seems much obsessed with gender/pronoun ...
Actually, English is a very nice language that way. You use 'it' whenever the gender isn't obvious (like an actual female human, or a male human). 'he/she' are also used occasionally when there's extreme emotional attachment to some object (ships traditionally, 'My ship! She's sinking!' or computers nowadays :). Zope's an 'it'. I think Mauricio who used 'he' is from Brazil (.br is brazil?), and in Portuguese gender/pronoun use is probably different than in English. It tends to be more complicated in most Indo-European languages. But English is nice and simple this way. Regards, Martijn
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Martijn Faassen wrote:
À̰ü¼ö wrote:
Just occured reading this.
But, i have worked both with Zope and PHP, and i like zope more than PHP because *he* is more organized and is based on objects, this does much (my emphasis).
What do you call/think Zope? It, He, She?
LEE Kwan Soo.
Indo-European languages seems much obsessed with gender/pronoun ...
Actually, English is a very nice language that way. You use 'it' whenever the gender isn't obvious (like an actual female human, or a male human). 'he/she' are also used occasionally when there's extreme emotional attachment to some object (ships traditionally, 'My ship! She's sinking!' or computers nowadays :).
Zope's an 'it'. I think Mauricio who used 'he' is from Brazil (.br is Well, it's definitly an it ;) (Z Object Publishing Environment)
Andreas -- Andreas Kostyrka | andreas@mtg.co.at phone: +43/1/7070750 | phone: +43/676/4091256 MTG Handelsges.m.b.H. | fax: +43/1/7065299 Raiffeisenstr. 16/9 | 2320 Zwoelfaxing AUSTRIA
À̰ü¼ö wrote:
Just occured reading this.
But, i have worked both with Zope and PHP, and i like zope more than PHP because *he* is more organized and is based on objects, this does much (my emphasis).
What do you call/think Zope? It, He, She?
LEE Kwan Soo.
Indo-European languages seems much obsessed with gender/pronoun ...
Sorry, but in portuguese, we don't have a similar to 'it' and these mistakes occurs frequently. and....as you see, my english is TERRIBLE!... @:O) -- --------------------- Mauricio Souza Lima mauricio@hiper.com.br ---------------------
On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Mauricio wrote:
Sorry, but in portuguese, we don't have a similar to 'it' and these Well, french does only have two genders too ;)
Andreas -- Andreas Kostyrka | andreas@mtg.co.at phone: +43/1/7070750 | phone: +43/676/4091256 MTG Handelsges.m.b.H. | fax: +43/1/7065299 Raiffeisenstr. 16/9 | 2320 Zwoelfaxing AUSTRIA
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