folks:

i was on this list for a while last summer and then dropped off because of other priorities. time is ripe to get started on this group of projects:

i built my entire customer contact, subscription and billing systems all in hc in 1989 (well, i built most in 89; i've been tinkering a bit here and there over the years ;-) ... there are currently more than 10,000 records in a variety of stacks. i've written stacks that ran as cgi's on webstar as well, so i know how to construct and deconstruct post arguments.

while i suspect i'll have an os 9 machine kicking around somewhere for years to come, i really need to move this thing into a real relational database and set it up as a thin client, because the current architecture is one-person oriented and i have a virtual business.

so, i come here today asking advice: should i do this project in runrev? all the cgi engines at http://www.runrev.com/revolution/engines/ seem to be two or three years old; will these work? is the darwin version the one i want for os x?

i know that sarah r released a stack for connecting to mysql last may, but is this a job more for valentina?

i had to fly to the east coast yesterday and read through mysql and php for dummies and the o'reilly mysql book. i had vowed never to use a programing language that needed a dollar sign, but if runrev ain't quite ready to do this for me, then i guess i'm going to have to.

thanks.

\dmc
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