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Macolex,
Both languages have their strong suits and the question of one versus the other is never definitive. Both have a place in my toolbox, as they more than likely will in yours someday. Getting started in one versus the other? I tend to agree that PHP will be easier to pick up quickly and produce results, but then again, that is still a matter of opinion. I think your best bet is to dig in, give PHP a shot, see what you think. And of course, this forum is here when you need us.
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I have been lurking around the forums for a while and ensured I read the TOS before I registered but across some of the threads I've been reading there have been times when threads to non-generic sites (tutorials, code snippets etc) have been allowed when assisting someone and then other times they've been deleted.
I'm guessing it's up to the individual moderator to determine what consists of a 'p1mping' post rather than an 'assisting' post.
I think I will tend to err on the side of caution until I'm more up to date with this forums running. :)
It really depends, however, on what you want to do. PHP appears to be more used for interfacing with SQL databases and mail interfaces - among the people I know, while I use Perl for its text extraction functionality. Perl does also have built-in functions for retireving remote web pages, and even building web crawlers.
Matt