Just a quick question here. How fast is PHP with mySQL, in comparison to ColdFusion with MS Access? I have a web database with close to 2000 products and several other tables in MS Access, using ColdFusion for coding. It uses session variables, which never seem to work for me in PHP (I think it may be the host, though).
Should I switch to PHP? Or should I just hold out with MS Access, upgrading to SQL when it gets too large to work well?
Thanks a bunch for your help.
Susan
Should I switch to PHP? Or should I just hold out with MS Access, upgrading to SQL when it gets too large to work well?
Thanks a bunch for your help.
Susan