At 08:47 AM 7/18/01 -0700, Dennis Salguero wrote:
>Notice that I haven't really mentioned MySQL at all. As much as I like
>MySQL, if you already have a SQL Server that can connect to the Internet, I
>don't understand the need to use MySQL in this scenario ??? Obviously, if
>this is a web page that will see a lot of traffic, or the SQL Server
>database is no good or too big, then of course you can still use MySQL in
>the same manner mentioned above. Just remember, that you will have to use a
>new ODBC driver, MyODBC.
>
>Good Luck,
Or, if you use PHP, an alternative to ASP, you can just use the built in
functions to access MySQL.
John Meyer
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Programmer
If we didn't have Microsoft, we'd have to blame ourselves for all of our
programs crashing
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