>> Is the MySQL scheme for /Core robust enough to begin using as a business
>> solution?

>That depends ... what does the term of "business solution" mean
>in your case? You have to use CGI anyway and mySQL doesn't support
>transactions (it does, but not too well last I heard) ...

My needs are relatively simple, like creating an online support area, for
issues tracking. I don't see an e-commerce need in the near future. MySQL
should catch up in transactions locking by the time I need it.

>> My preferred solution? Use the MySQL scheme with /Core until /Command is
up to speed.

>What does it mean - up to speed?

What I mean is I've read recently that the "/Core" in /Command is behind
the latest version of /Core.

-pekr-

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