The example in the step-by-step guide has been around a long time - so 
should work with any dabo setup (I did the exercise about 4-5 months ago 
with complete success). Binary is the simplest to install and the version 
currently available should work fine if you are following the step-by-step. 
I must admit I initially installed the binary, but soon did the full install 
and then quickly followed that up be setting up to update via 'subversion'. 
Its now 'just there' and I concentrate on my apps - unlike your centralised 
database I am working on single user apps with just a local SQLite database 
(in place of Access).
Rodgy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "novnov" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [dabo-users] Can Dabo be used over the internet,or is it 
strictly a desktop framework?


>
> OK, I'll do that. One thing, the binary for 0.9.0 isn't out yet. To make 
> the
> experiment that I'd like, over the internet deploy, it'd be best to use
> 0.9.0, right? So, I just don't install the binary, and take the more
> component by component approach? Sorry I've not read that stuff yet.
>
> If you look at the step-by-step guide to dabo programming (in the
> documentation section of the website) you will see that the example used
> actually is driven off Eds database over the internet - sounds like 
> exactly
> what you are after!
>      Rodgy
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