In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, J Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>> OK, have a look at my home page,
>> http://www.hotcosta.com
>> and tell me how to access the database.
>> 
>
>Well, that page isn't a good example because you don't do any database 
>access through php scripts by posting data.

Yes, I do!  I track visitors, and add them to a database!

But I do it in PHP, so it isn't visible.

I also take lots of stuff FROM a database to make the page, and you
can't see that either.

You were saying that it was easy to see how to connect to a database.
It isn't.

>
>You do call:
>
>http://www.hotcosta.com/venere.php
>
>at one point.  I'm able to now call that myself from anywhere I'd 
>like.  It isn't the same problem as updating a database but certainly 
>you can see why you wouldn't want someone running that script from 
>another place.

You are very welcome to run that script from wherever you want.  It has
my Affiliate ID embedded in it.  I would ENCOURAGE others to use it.

-- 
Pete Clark

Free advertising for your website, business, or organisation at:
http://www.hotcosta.com/resources.php




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