Hallo Daniel,

Tuesday, November 13, 2001, 11:31:49 AM, you wrote:

> Hi,

> Right I'm still pretty new to server side programming and have a few
> questions regarding the possible uses of existing technology in 'low-tech'
> (not 3d FPS/RTS/RPGs) online games.  As I understand it PHP is used to add
> dynamic content to HTML (from MySQL database for example) and it is also
> possible to write applications in C/C++ that run on server computer (SUSE
> 7.2 + APACHE for example) that update databases at set time intervals.  I am
> a games programmer and was wondering if it would be possible to code the
> following system which would run on an SUSE Apache server box:

> An database containing client and game data (use MySQL?),
> An HTML/PHP based front end (is PHP best choice for this?),
> A Some form of application that process the game or turn info (in the DB) at
> set time intervals and updates the game database with it (use C/C++?).

> I am competent in C/C++, ok at php and ok at MySQL but not sure how to fit
> it all together like how do I go about creating an application that
> process's the database?  Can any one suggest sites/books/people who I could
> read/ask to find out more about this idea?  Also are the languages I
> specified the best languages to use for this?  I am open to suggestions and
> constructive criticism.

Yes, i think php and mysql are the best languages for this.
I have scripted something like you describe.
unfortunately the game-server(tus/sphere) save its data in normal acsii-files and
i have to prase them and put the content into the mysql-db.
I cant say anything to C/C++ and mysql because i have never had the
time to learn c/c++ :-(
Your project sounds interesting. :-)

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