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I've never had to make a site that had anything above 25 pages on it. Because of this I never really felt the need to use languajes like php that could save me the time of generating each page on my website, mainly because I dont really find it that time consuming to copy and paste the template I created and change whatever text and pictures need to be changed per page.
One of my questions is if you think as a webmaster you should encourage your clients to use DHTML instead of php for example, mainly because of stability?
Does the client benefit in any way from having his site built on php,asp etc instead of DHTML?
*Some of this post is adpated from another persons post on another forum
Do you see any advantages in creating a simple site with no more than 10/14 pages in it on php? (I mean any other advantage than the little time it takes to make a .html,copy paste the template and just change the text in it)
Why would I want to create my website with php if the features and quantity of material inside the site dont really require it?
Basically I want to know what advantages does php have over html on websites that dont have large amounts of products/content or the need for a database?