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I used to be on perl too
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Ditto
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I personally prefer to use ASP
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Personally I think .php looks just as pro as .asp
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and i think it has nothing to do with the extension.
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Well I used to be at wonder how sites include vars and pull information into html :-p then i found out APACHE SSI...its soo cool
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Alot of companies prefer ASP because its Microsoft, simple as that.
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Just found this article/tutorial on it now, some of you may like to read it
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