Re: Server-side programming language -- which is best?



"Nobody can tell without knowing (a lot) more of what it is you intend
to
do. Perl is probably easier."

Sorry, I should've been more specific. What I'm wanting to do is the
following things: allowing people to sign in to the site, with a
confirmation e-mail when they sign up; allowing people to submit
information which will be inputted into dynamically generated HTML
pages which will be stored in a logical filing system; and have a
message board.

Thanks.

.



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