Hi Dan,

Good choice! With PHP, mySQL and Midgard you have the ultimate tool to
maintain a database driven web-site. At www.webmonkey.com they have got a
programming section for PHP (tutorial) which has exactly what you are looking
for. The only thing I cannot help you is with Midgard, I just started last
week, but my university's webpage will be administrated by it
(www.webster.ac.at:2000)

See you and have fun coding

Gregor


> Hi,
> 
> I am looking at creating an web site to take customer and
> billing info, and store it in a database. With the inforamation I have
> seen with your product and PHP, I think it should be possible.
> I will be using SCO and Apache for this project. 
> I am not sure about session management and dynamic page creation.
> Any comments or suggetions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Dan Stinson
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