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fernimac
Joined: May 26, 2004
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Posted: 11/23/2004 03:09 pm
I am developing a site that basically collects data from what visitors look for in other websites (what they search for, which categories of products have the highest demand, which products are searched for that we don't have...) Then, I want to present all this data graphically, so that one could see trends, evolution in time and combine different criteria in order to predict future demand. I have a lot of experience with ASP and I am starting to develop one site in PHP and another with ColdFusion. I have been checking and it seems easier to build such a site with ColdFusion (which is able to draw statitistical graphs out of data in MySQL tables, for instance, with no external or additional components in the server side) or with PHP. Any suggestions, experience, with these? Thanks a lot.
Fernando
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