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Yes, this is a
big question that haunts all new website
owners. It is especially so for those who have
no interest in programming languages or their
differences. This article is targeted to help
you make a decision on whether you should look
at creating a dynamic site and if so which
language should be used.
Websites are normally classified in two broad
classifications, the static websites and the
dynamic websites. The Static web site or the
so called static web pages are normally
created using html with styling done with
either graphics or using CSS styles. The
dynamic websites would be the ones created
using programming languages like PHP, ASP,
ASP.net, JSP etc.
Having a static website has its own advantage.
You do not have to worry about managing the
databases or managing the code in the pages
nor would you ever see the server errors which
occur due to some logic or runtime error in
your code. Whenever you want to add new
content to such sites you would refer to the
template page, add your content and voila
your page is ready to be uploaded.
This is good for some time. When you have web
sites with lots of content and a reliable
source such as IGR providing you rich content,
you would end up making these html pages
almost every now and then. Maintaining the
static pages for any small change like the
style or menu, which remains common across
pages, becomes very difficult. You would have
to open each page in your editor, make the
change and then upload the pages again to your
server, unless of course you have "include"
files for your menus, or styles.
Creating a dynamic website is challenging but
the result you would get after hard work on
understanding and coding your web pages with
languages like ASP or PHP, would make you feel
good about yourself.
Programming languages often help you in
creating dynamic pages which would also enable
you to manage the web site content dynamically
or at runtime. You would access the web site
through the browser and edit the content or,
to some extent, even the look and feel of the
website. Such web sites are normally called
the content management systems. Many CMS
systems are freely available in case you do
not want to put your efforts in programming.
There might be some conditions such as
displaying the web site content based on users
demographics, or tracking where the user came
from, or collecting the user information and
storing it so that you can send your
newsletters with your affiliate programs. Such
actions call for a dynamic web site.
Once you decide that you really want to have a
dynamic web site, the next big question that
pops up is what programming language should
you use for your web site. The most commonly
used ones are ASP, PHP, CGI Perl, JSP and
recent addition being ASP.net. Each language
has its own advantages and disadvantages. For
instance PHP would have a considerable
learning curve, but you will have a wide
variety of open source applications for you to
use on your web site if your host server
supports PHP. Many are aware of word press
blogs which is coded in PHP. Again if you were
to see the bonuses and applications provided
by your server host, you would be surprised to
see that almost all the features that you have
thought for your website are available free of
charge for you to use directly on your web
pages. PHP is supported on both Windows as
well as Linux servers. Choosing Linux
environment with Apache server makes sense for
PHP.
The ASP web sites would have a much smaller
learning curve but then ASP sites are
restricted to IIS and the windows environment.
What does that mean to you? After all you will
be interested in your web site and not the
servers. But if you want to add a feature or
application to your web site, then you would
have to search really hard for some good
freely available plugins. Most of the
applications that are available for any
Microsoft technologies like ASP, ASP.net are
normally paid applications. You would have to
buy the licenses to use this on your web site.
For example it would be really daunting task
to find freely available blog software for ASP
or ASP.net website, then it would be for the
PHP sites.
Though JSP is one of the languages which
probably have a huge learning curve, it
provides all the features of Java. There is no
doubt that Java can provide you with excellent
features when it comes to server side
programming.
A dynamic web site would also require a
database support to store the information.
Normally the CMS systems use a database to
store the content and other web site
information like the currently selected styles
and preferences set by the owner. Similarly
you would require a database to store the data
from which your code would create the pages or
part of the web pages dynamically. A classic
example would be the online shopping cart you
use when shopping for your Christmas gifts,
the comments you post on your favorite sites.
All this storage is usually done in the
database.
PHP would normally be used with MySQL database
while ASP, ASP.net would go well with database
like MS SQL Server or MS access, for a simple
reason that ASP, ASP.net, MS SQL Server, MS
access are all Microsoft technologies.
As far as the cost for the dynamic websites is
considered, you might not find a big
difference since the server host would usually
charge almost same charge for both Windows and
Linux based hosting.
If you are serious enough to make some decent
living from your web site, the final advice
would be to get your self equipped with the
knowledge of creating dynamic web sites.
Happy programming!
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