I usually use MySQL with MyODBC, then it is just like any other database,
but faster :)

Stefan


> -----Original Message-----
> From: L_U_I_Z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 10 september 2001 22:08
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ASP & MySQL
>
>
> I'm developing an application and I have to choose a good database
> server.
>
>     I'm considering MS SQL Server and MySQL.
> I haven't heard very much about MySQL, but from I've read on the web I
> think MySQL is Unix/Linux orientated and works well with PHP.
>
>     I'm going to use a NT platform, with the IIS as web server, and I
> wanted to use ASP. Does MySQL fit good with IIS and ASP?
>
> Thaks.
>
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