If you are good with C++, you can probably write an ActiveX wrapper for
MySQL++ yourself. MS Visual C++ has some wizards that will help you with
ActiveX controls. My company considered doing this for a project until
we decided to make the app web-based.
Ben
On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at 04:36 PM, Jorge del Conde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is a company called Scibit that develops a commercial AcitveX
> (COM)
> object called MySQLX that can be used to access directly MySQL from ASP
> or
> any other COM supporting language.
>
> the url is www.scibit.com
>
> Regards,
> Jorge
>
> MySQL Development Team
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