Hi,
The Dynamic link will take you to a perl version, and the PHP link will take you to a php version. Both of them are really Dynamic, so I can see the confusion.
You won't see too much difference in performance. The main thing is plugins are only supported on perl, and the template syntax is quite different.
I would use the php version if you are comfortable using PHP and want to integrate it into other parts of your site, otherwise use the perl version.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
The Dynamic link will take you to a perl version, and the PHP link will take you to a php version. Both of them are really Dynamic, so I can see the confusion.
You won't see too much difference in performance. The main thing is plugins are only supported on perl, and the template syntax is quite different.
I would use the php version if you are comfortable using PHP and want to integrate it into other parts of your site, otherwise use the perl version.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.