Kevin Hunter wrote:
At 1:43p -0400 on Wed, 21 May 2008, bruce wrote:
The basic goal of the project is to be able to track the sites that I'm
visiting via a Firefox extension. I want to be able to implement something
like the "breadcrumbs" extension, but I want to be able to go a lot further.
If this is for a one-per-person kind thing (i.e. only a single Firefox
installation will use a single DB instance at any time), MySQL may be
overkill. You may want to look towards something smaller and embedded,
like SQLite[1]. It'll be much less overhead, in both installation for
users and memory overhead for your extension. In fact, Firefox 3.0
already includes SQLite for the smart url bar they've got going on.
If you're interested, and you're reasonably good at mysql, and devising
database structures/schema then let's talk!
You will still want to talk to someone about getting the right schema in
place, however.
Kevin
[1] http://www.sqlite.org/
Hey Kevin,
One thought on that, there are a lot of existing WAMP installs out
there. :) But overall I think you are probably right.
This might be worth a look http://www.freebyte.com/programming/database/
Thanks,
Eric
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