To answer OPs question, you'd have to port the code to PHP manually.
On 01/12/2010 02:18, Steve Holden wrote:
> On 11/30/2010 9:15 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>> On Tue, 2010-11-30 at 13:53 -0500, CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
>>>> I have a webapp created in django. Now I want to convert the entire
>>>> code into PHP. Is it possible?? If yes, how?
>>> I have a Porsche that I'd like to trade for an ox cart. Any takers?
>>> Seriously, why would you want to do that?
>> well, if you are in a location where there is no one to maintain your
>> Porsche and has a surfeit of ox cart drivers ...
> Except, of course, that a thousand oxen can't travel at two thousand
> miles an hour. So there's no way to get "equivalent" performance. In
> most places I suspect the oxen would be more useful. The more so as the
> oil disappears.
>
> regards
> Steve
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