Xenio wrote:
> This situation is that I have an iphone app in development that uses
> the db. I just need to make the admin interface to edit the needed
> data. I'm starting to think Ruby was the worst choice for somethign
> non-standard like this.

Maybe; maybe not.  It's not clear from your description.

> 
> But I'm pretty far in and I finished everything except the part where
> the iphone app dev can upload a php file to test his app script
> against the db.
> 
> 
> Thanks for your response Marnen.
> sqlite is just a file so the connection info is the tricky part for
> me.
> The ROR app is running in a c:\users directory, while the php script
> is in the main apache htdoc directory which is like c:\program files
> \rubystack\apache2\blah blah blah
> 
> How would I write that file as far as the path to the sqlite db?

I have no idea.  Probably by supplying the path to the SQLite dbfile. 
This has nothing to do with Rails, and would be better directed to a 
SQLite or PHP forum.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
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