Geoffrey wrote:
Javascript is simply designed for lightweight scripting against a pre-existing object set provided by the host program.Chris Smith wrote:
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Does anyone know how to connect javascript to a postgresql database
You can't connect javascript to any sort of database.
Actually you can, with server side javascript, although I don't know if it supports postgresql. It does support odbc.
I wouldn't recommend it, but we did have a full database implementation strictly using server side javascript. It was a time reporting system and it worked okay. The server side stuff seemed to be quite a load on the server though. We are using to connect to an existing Oracle database. Nothing else, html and server side javascript.
-- Until later, Geoffrey
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