Quoting fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> > anyone,
> >
> > Familiar with setting up an odbc + xbase (dbf/ca-clipper) combination for
> a possible php-based web
> > application.
> 
> > Im looking forward for your inputs.
> 
> howard, why use old technology like dbf/ca-clipper? these are old desktop
> databases... there are lots of  client/server databases which is free like
> interbase, mysql, postgres, etc... try to learn and take full advantage of
> it :->
> 

yes, i know there are a lot of rdms around but our local enrolment system still
uses xbase databases on netware 3.x. I believed it will eat more cpu time if I
_sync_ all local xbase databases to our live postgresql server. Thats why i end
up thinking of activating ncpfs to connect netware 3.x xbase databases and let
php read it directly.

Regards, Howard.


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