On Sat, 18 May 2002, Keith Carney wrote:

> I am a beginner in Oracle and I need help.
> I need to implement a interactive connection of oracle with web. I need to
> save data from web to database, make a kind of processing and send a
> response to the web. I have no idea even how to make the implementation. Can
> somebody help me ?

Keith:

I would consider PHP (http://www.php.net).  It is very powerful, and very
fast.  It is low overhead as compared to Java, and stored PL/SQL, as well
as many other web development solutions.  Basically you have PHP scripts
embedded in HTML pages or templates which get executed by Apache in a
similar way that CGI's used to.  Actually PHP is compiled into the Apache
server, or as a dynamically loaded module.  My biz site runs on it:
http://www.iheavy.com.

HTH,
Sean

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