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[nycphp-talk] PHP dominance on websites (Information Week article)

Chris Shiflett shiflett at php.net
Thu Nov 13 11:52:13 EST 2003


--- Brian Pang <bpang at bpang.com> wrote:
> 52% of Apache sites (Apache accounts for about 67% of websites?)... so
> php is found on about 35% or one-third of ALL sites 
> 
> http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html
> "the survey would have shown that PHP has grown to be roughly equal to
> Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP)" But Microsoft web servers only
> account for 21% of webservers.
> 
> Did I do this right?

It's been several days since I read that article, but I think the part you
quote was stating that no similar survey is performed on IIS, but if one
was, it would likely show PHP to be as popular as ASP, even on Windows.

Chris

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