hank williams wrote: > +1 sqlite. MySQL is impractical to put on everyones computer in the country.
Hmm, well considering Adobe already does it with bridge I disagree :) (using libmysqld and storing data in Adobe Bridge/db_support/data). so besides that Adobe already uses,distributes it as its own embedded db, its cross platform, and cost effective. It would also easily dovetail into my existing php/mysql app structures That said I have never played with sqlite and will have to take look at it. From the faqs, I did see that only one process can write to the db at a time vs mysql being able to do multiple processes, so depending on what type of apps your creating if concurrency matters I would think mysql a better choice. I do love the simplicity of the sqlite concept tho :) Impudent1 LeapFrog Productions

