Hi,

I would try to convince the admin that a DB like MYSql (which is 
actually part of the standard install under Redhat now) is much more 
secure than storing data in text files !!

HTH
Steve

At 11:02 AM +0200 15/7/02, Tomator wrote:
>Hello
>
>I'm to have database, but server's administrator refuses to install MySQL
>nor PHP MySQL support :( He told me he won't install it and I should use
>textfiles if I want to have database. I don't want to write engine to
>textfiles, so...
>
>Can You point where can I find PHP code which realize basic database
>functions without installing any not standard functions nor modules on
>unix/linux server?
>
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