Re: How stupid ARE people? [message #173739 is a reply to message #173716] |
Mon, 02 May 2011 16:11 |
Twayne
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In news:ipi8ac$ufm$1(at)dont-email(dot)me,
Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex(at)attglobal(dot)net> typed:
> On 4/30/2011 7:26 PM, Twayne wrote:
>> In news:1z0vp.5524$Du7(dot)4253(at)newsfe04(dot)iad,
>> David Lamb<dalamb(at)cs(dot)queensu(dot)ca> typed:
>>> On 30/04/2011 3:48 PM, Deeyana wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 12:14:58 -0700, Joe Snodgrass
>>>> wrote:
>>>> > After all the scary news about smart phones
>>>> > broadcasting people's locations, I can't believe that
>>>> >
>>>> > 1) Some genius doesn't build a smart phone with no
>>>> > location tracking and corner the market on people who
>>>> > want no part of it. There's money to be made, genius!
>>>> What does any of that have to do with Java, C++, or
>>>> PHP, Snodgrass?
>>>
>>> Perhaps we can help the OP learn some systems design?
>>> Making location tracking impossible means no
>>> app-readable GPS, which eliminates so many useful apps
>>> nobody would buy said smartphone.
>>> Does any smartphone use php?
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>> Don't see why not. PHP runs server-side, not client
>> side. It's the website that determines whether PHP runs
>> or not and it has nothing to do wth the client side, or
>> smartfone. HTH,
>>
>> Twayne`
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> Incorrect. PHP scripts can easily run on the client.
Your half-misinformation does no one any good, including yourself. Without
PHP and a server present, which is the norm for many people, what happens
then? They'll still run the PHP? I don't THINK so!
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