On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 23:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Adam,
> Thanks for your repsone(s) now back the root of the problem.
> As stated above I need to be able to run the database from with the home
> direcory/document root?
I hesitate to answer this so as to not create a naming confusion but I
Adam Voigt wrote:
Alright, well with any txt based system, your probably going to run into
problems with multi-users (multiple browsers) updating the DB.
Reguardless, if you must use txtbased, I recommend SQL-Lite, it supports
SQL statements, and is very small and very fast.
http://www.sqlite.com
Q
Alright, well with any txt based system, your probably going to run into
problems with multi-users (multiple browsers) updating the DB.
Reguardless, if you must use txtbased, I recommend SQL-Lite, it supports
SQL statements, and is very small and very fast.
http://www.sqlite.com
On Mon, 2004-0
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Embedded MySQL server (libmysqld)?
Ricardo Lopes wrote:
The libmysqld is meant to be used as a database server embeded into
application, not a replace or a lighter version of a database server,
Adam Voigt wrote:
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Embedded MySQL server (libmysqld)?
> Ricardo Lopes wrote:
> > The libmysqld is meant to be used as a database server embeded into
> > application, not a replace or a lighter version of a database s
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On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 09:
Ricardo Lopes wrote:
The libmysqld is meant to be used as a database server embeded into
application, not a replace or a lighter version of a database server, it
can´t be used with php to provide a web page to the internet in the way i
tink you want.
The way of using libmysql is for what i read the
The libmysqld is meant to be used as a database server embeded into
application, not a replace or a lighter version of a database server, it
can´t be used with php to provide a web page to the internet in the way i
tink you want.
The way of using libmysql is for what i read the same way you would