On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 05:11:48PM +0200, Colin Chalmers wrote:
> Thanx to sean I'm beginning to get to grips with Turbine and how to make
> work the way I want it, yippeee!
Cool!
> However; up until now I've tried to keep everything (Turbine) standard,
> ie the database etc. Pretty soon I have to connect up to the database we
> have here, which is not totally disimiliar to Turbine. What's the
> easiest way to do this, I see quite a lot of talk about Torque, (which
> is one of the few things I still don't have working). If I understand it
> correctly Torque not only makes the SQL script but also the objects for
> accessing the database?
Absolutely. It's still in development, so you may need to coax it/wait
for fixes but you'll find it'll save you a huge amount of work when you
get it doing what you want.
> BTW I've noticed something in the addQueryData call, when I use this
>
> addQueryData("strAction", "insert")
>
> it corresponds to ?straction=insert
>
> The capital letter A has gone. Is this desired?
As long as you use ParameterParser to parse the returned parameters, it
doesn't matter because ParameterParser is case insensitive when matching
parameter names.
And after all it wouldn't be nice design to have two query data
parameters whose name differed only by case would it? :-)
--
Sean Legassick
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