1-Since he's posting to a PHP-DB list, I think we can assume he plans
to implement it in PHP using a database to capture and store the
comments/ideas.
Correct, thank you.
Jeff - Do you have a plan in place for your DB schema or the backend
processing that might take place?
No,
I'm thinking about making a little tool where people can contribute ideas in
real time. Thus far, the best way I can see to do this is via 2 frames
Frame 1: for entering data - which is inserted into a table.
Frame 2: would select from the table. It would also refresh frequently -
say every 30
1. This question has nothing to do with PHP or databases.
2. Adobe already thought of it: Adobe Acrobat 5.0.
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I'm thinking about making a little tool where
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Riiight, anyway, since Adobe Acrobat is the worst possible answer
for
updating in real time (and completely wouldn't work
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Subject: RE: [PHP-DB] collaborating on a document
Riiight, anyway, since Adobe Acrobat is the worst possible answer
for
updating in real time (and completely wouldn't work), I would say, yes,
two frames should work, but you might
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Subject: [PHP-DB] collaborating on a document
I'm thinking about making a little tool where people can
contribute ideas in
real time. Thus far, the best way I can see to do this is via 2
frames
Frame 1: for entering data - which is inserted into a table.
Frame 2