Stefan Esser retires from PHP security response team

chromatic chromatic at wgz.org
Tue Dec 12 18:07:01 GMT 2006


On Tuesday 12 December 2006 02:58, Andy Armstrong wrote:

> It's an interesting insight into what makes a language popular. It  
> seems to me that the main thing PHP ever had going for it was low  
> cost of entry. You install it on a web server and suddenly all your  
> HTML can magically have fragments of code embedded in it.

Isn't the first part of that sentence "Someone else has already installed it 
on a web server..."?

-- c



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