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<p>The rap is that PHP is very easy to embed in HTML and it has a reputation of being "easier" for non-programmers to use. Whether or not that's true is up for interpretation, but that's the rap.</p>
<p>One example that I'm extrapolating is <a href="http://wwww.macworld.com">MacWorld.com</a> because it's listed as a <a href="http://www.bricolage.cc/about/sites/">Bricolage</a> site but has some deeper pages (like <a href="http://www.macworld.com/2005/03/reviews/deliciouslibrary/index.php">this</a> one) with PHP extensions. Extensions don't mean much because you can tweak apache to do whatever you want, but that's my theory and I'm sticking to it.</p>
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