On Friday 22 June 2001 09:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> MySQL has is used by alot of major players and there are pre made setup for
> building database driven websites like PHP-Nuke. Unsure on the strings
>
> I use Win2K and Mysql PHP and PHP Nuke with Apache for my site and it's
> working great! My Linux Server has the same and also does excellent.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike


If you use ODBC strings with DSN names, chances are you won't have to change 
much of the code.   Of course, this is slower than an Oprah Winfrey show, but 
it can be done.
There are some great tools out there that will help you make the migration 
between MDB and MySQL.  DBTools is one of my favorites.  Either way, if you 
are using a web page server, get away from the Access databases!

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