Petr:

I'm not exactly clear about what you want to do, but ...

PHP can process user data and save it to databases. This is probably what
PHP does best. Javascript has nothing to do with this process (but you
can use it in your PHP pages if you want).

All I know about ActiveX is that it is a M$ technology that costs $$$ for
the software involved and it is not as easy to use as PHP.

Mick


On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-2] Petr Jùza wrote:

> Hi,
> I have one question, please. Can anybody  help me with external data saving?
> I require to save the user data (I suppose data will be in the text format)
> from user (from his computer) to a database server. And I want not use
> ActiveX technology because it must run even under Netscape. Are there
> functions for work with files in Javascript?
> 
> Thank you very much.
> Lot of regards, PETER
> 
> 
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