Sean,
I can't open the links you provided.
Is it my pc or whatever ?
Thanks!
pippo
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Sean,
I can't open the links you provided.
Is it my pc or whatever ?
Thanks!
pippo





i can open them fine...
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They're working for me:
http://jeremy.zawodny.com/mysql/
http://www.mysql.com/portal/software...mments-36.html
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uhhmm doing some test I can open some sites, while some others no!
Thank you for the clarification...it seems it's a problem of mine ( or my ISP )
I will check later,
pippo


I don't want to rekindle any of the arguments that dominated the first three pages of this thread, but the link provided was nothing more than one guy's notes/slides for a presentation. It was not the presentation. It was a very incomplete look at what he actually presented. Did anyone participating in this thread attend that presentation or read an actual transcript? If so you haven't mentioned it. So interpretations and extrapolations are going to be highly subjective. Until something more concrete is released it seems foolish to talk in definitives about what Yahoo is doing.
Anybody have any other links to articles or published statements on this topic?
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Yes sir, here ya go
http://siliconvalley.internet.com/ne...le.php/1491221
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-963937.html
Aha! Yahoo already had experiences with PHP before so they know what they're doing.
From article:
Yahoo has already started using PHP for new properties, like the remember.yahoo.com site which was created as a September 11 tribute. Other early adopters of PHP at Yahoo included the PayDirect Site, the Classifieds - "Express" premium service, the personalized Yahoo News feature and almost the entire Yahoo Travel site.
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Some of you may already be aware of this but I've just discovered another major coup for the open source scripting language PHP:
www.britneyspears.com/index.php
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Go Britney!
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PHP has been TAINTED. Also, it crashed my browser.Originally posted by richard_h
Some of you may already be aware of this but I've just discovered another major coup for the open source scripting language PHP:
www.britneyspears.com/index.php
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Originally posted by M. Johansson
PHP has been TAINTED. Also, it crashed my browser.
I'd argue against PHP crashing your browser, its all done server side, its someones crap client side code.
In a world where the human mind
can be programmed like a computer,
at what point does the human soul end
and the cybernetic machinery begin?
Excuse my poor grammar. By "it", I of course referred to Britneys site, not PHP.Originally posted by Gryff
I'd argue against PHP crashing your browser, its all done server side, its someones crap client side code.
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LoL! That is just tooo funny...Originally posted by M. Johansson
Excuse my poor grammar. By "it", I of course referred to Britneys site, not PHP.![]()
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Apparently the first of Yahoos new PHP apps in action...
http://messenger.yahoo.com/webmsgr/fmsgr.php
Hardly that impressive, given that it's the Java app doing all the work. Ah well, maybe they'll show the power of PHP yet...





Maybe they should change the name from PHP (doensn't really mean anything anyhow) to T&A now?Originally posted by richard_h
Some of you may already be aware of this but I've just discovered another major coup for the open source scripting language PHP:
www.britneyspears.com/index.php
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Perhaps it's an example of integrating PHP into their website, rather than an impressive display of PHP's powerOriginally posted by Jeremy W.
Hardly that impressive, given that it's the Java app doing all the work. Ah well, maybe they'll show the power of PHP yet...
Originally posted by Zoef
Maybe they should change the name from PHP (doensn't really mean anything anyhow) to T&A now?We can all say we're proficient in T&A then
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Perhaps, but considering what they've already spent, and that the PHP crew has been working 6 months, it's hardly an impressive first public offering.Originally posted by seanf
Perhaps it's an example of integrating PHP into their website, rather than an impressive display of PHP's power![]()
I personally can't wait for them to show the power of it. To really use it in a core part of their website. That's not a negative statement, it's just the truth![]()
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