I am very new to PHP(Still awaiting a book, Only
done a few tutorials and read bits of the PHP manual).
But if you used:
mysql_pconnect($host, $user,
$password)
It would keep a consistant connection to the
database so it may speed things up a bit.
JJ Harrison[EMAIL PROTECTED]www.tececo.co
just open file, read file, close file, a lot quicker.
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From: David Duong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: MySQL or FlatFile
I am referring to whole PHP/Perl files. It is necessary to load them as
mu
I am referring to whole PHP/Perl files. It is necessary to load them as
much as 20+ times within the same hour what would be better MySql or
Flatfile?
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David Duong wrote:
> To store large values (100k+) and load them as much as 6+ times within the
> same hour what would be better MySql or Flatfile?
>
>
I think it really depends on the content. If you are storing 100K+ per
entry it sounds like it is probably something along the lines of an
i
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