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Hello. I am posting this message to multiple groups...
I have a very large MySQL table (over 1,000,000 rows, 7 columns) running with my site, and I need to write a script to bring the called data to the screen in HTML as quickly as possible. I have been testing with CGI, learning PHP, and now considering ASP. My current script (in PHP) takes 30 sec. to load, the CGI (not mod_perl) takes a couple seconds longer. I don't know what takes the largest proportion of the time, getting the data or running the script. Is there any advantages in speed between CGI, mod_perl, PHP, and ASP? I am attempting to mod_perl my CGI, but I am using a remote server... Thanks! yoshi datera@datera.com http://www.datera.com |
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