* Ken Tanzer ([email protected]) wrote: > My experience has been that for some reason these folks just don't want > to download and configure a Linux environment just to be able to "kick > the tires" on this thing. So I was thinking self-serve-created demo > accounts would be a good way to go. They'd still need putty and WinSCP > to actually configure anything, but that seems like a lot lower bar to > hurdle.
You know that you can run psql from under Windows directly.. right?
They wouldn't need a Linux environment to run it. Just package it up
with PuTTY and WinSCP.
> I meant to ask this on the last response, but I _still_ haven't seen any
> answer to this question. I hear you about the pager, but it's another
> thing I could live without. It's really just that \i... :)
If *all* they need is \i, you could write your own libpq-using
client-side app which runs under Windows and reads the files and
executes the commands in them..
Thanks,
Stephen
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