Which server model do you use?

Folks,
Which server model do you use with Dreamweaver.  ASP, PHP_MySQL or ColdFusion?
Is anyone still using ASP.Net or JSP with DW?
In your opinion, which of the three server models is best supported by DW CS5 and which one needs most improvement?
UltraSuite

David,
First of all let me say how impressed I am with your contribution to the Dreamweaver Community.  Your tutorials and other resources are most impressive and I am sure they are appreciated by a lot of Dreameaver users.
What you have said about PHP is precisely what I have heard from people via private emails.  That is why I recently released a package of simple but frequently used PHP extensions.
WebAssist seem to have done a great job and I am sure I'll be no competiiton for them or anybody else.  For me this is more like a hobby. That is why when I had the market for server-side extensions, all to myself, I still kept giving away a lot of free extensions.
I remember in the early days a fellow Dreamweaver sent me an email saying that he had found the MagicSuite on a couple of Chinese servers.  I went to take a look and two servers traced to Shanghai mentioned more than 20,000 downloads each of the MagicSuite, which was free anyway.  This was just within days of a book that was published in Chinese in Taiwan and which (with my permission) had discussed each of my extensions with screenshots, etc.
Sorry for going off on a tangent.  Thanks for your reasoned response.
J.S.

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