Jim McNamara wrote:
thanks john and clay-
it is good to know i have an option that works if i
need it. i think people can actually save a little
money that way. some hosts will offer php at a lower
price per month without the mysql db . when you
upgrade to get a mysql db included it costs more. or
you could just use xhtml and cgi and forget php.
i am still checking around to see if someone will let
me use it with php. olm.net is checking into it and
said try back in a couple of weeks and ask again.
they are testing php5 right now on their system.
i bookmarked the cgi library page in case i need it in
the future.
now i might have 2 options at different prices to
choose from.
thanks again,
jim
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PHP 5 also builds by default with the sqlite library built in. So if
your webhost didn't strip it out, then it's there. try phpinfo() to see
what modules are available. If sqlite is in the list, then you can
create databases with the sqlite_open() function. To see more, go to
php.net/sqlite.
John LeSueur