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Hi all,
I am new to Webware and want to use it to write some database-centric Intranet-apps. Therefore some newbie-questions will follow: :-)
1. HTML: Converting ASCII-strings from HTML and back: I found htmlEncode, but it seems to be incomplete (german umlauts missing for example, most special signs too). Of course it is easy to enhance it (add to the list of known special signs), but maybe someone has a better sollution or came up with something else. Feedback would be appreciated.
2. Databases: I looked through the available doku regarding database-adapters and -for my first project- settled on the minimal sollution using a DB-API 2.0 compliant approach (pygresql) without fancy ORM-layers or similar things.
I considered using MiddleKit, but unfortunately my DB of choice (PostgreSQL) does not seem to be supported.
How much work would it be to enhance MiddleKit to support PostgreSQL? Or is something allready in CVS? Is using MiddleKit worth the effort? Should I switch to MySQL? :-)
Thanks in advance.
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