On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 08:04:25PM -0600, Chris Dolan wrote:
> 
> You could easily parse the password out of your PHP file like so:

There are many ways we *could* do it if we were setting it up de novo.
But we already *are* doing it a certain way and that way is ingrained
in several places. That's why I'd like to keep using it.

Okay, I can solve this several ways...question is just how often you
want it done. We currently update the database every 8 hours. One guy
downloading a 2MB file every few weeks (or even a few guys every day
or two) isn't really a bandwidth problem, and the dump only takes
about 3 seconds seconds. The real hog is the bzipping:)

dan

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