Re: please advice me.

2002-05-17 Thread Victoria Reznichenko

ally,
Friday, May 17, 2002, 1:32:42 PM, you wrote:

a I'm very new to mysql and i really need all the help and advice from you
a pros.
a Well i'm trying to develop a site using chinese characters where my users
a can login.
a does mysql support chinese char ? if not wht shd i do... i can only use
a mysql.
a My Son nguyen can you please tell me how u did the magic of using viet char?

Take a look at gbk, gb2312, big5 character sets. How to add new
character sets you can read at:
  http://www.mysql.com/doc/C/h/Character_sets.html
  http://www.mysql.com/doc/M/u/Multi-byte_characters.html

a thank you very much for your help and comprehension.
a regards,
a ally




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Re: Please Advice

2001-09-07 Thread Adams, Bill TQO

Shaji Khan wrote:

 Hi, I am a newbie to MySql and I am planning to use MySql and PHP to develop
 a shopping cart and other components of a full blown ecommerce site. Is this
 a good choice for this kind of work or do you guys think some thing like SQL
 Server and ASP is a better choice.

 Experienced users, please advice.

flame
If you use MS SQL Server + ASP all of your profits will be eaten by licensing
fees.
/flame

AFAIK, there is nothing that the MS solution has to offer that MySQL+PHP does
not.  MySQL+PHP is a good choice IMNOHO.

--Bill


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Re: Please Advice

2001-09-07 Thread Rodney Broom

From: Shaji Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Hi, I am a newbie to MySql and I am planning to use MySql and PHP to develop 
 a shopping cart and other components of a full blown ecommerce site. Is this 
 a good choice for this kind of work or do you guys think some thing like SQL 
 Server and ASP is a better choice.

- MySQL is free, MS SQL Server is not (as far as I know).
- MySQL is faster than pretty much anything else going with the same features.
  At least on *NIX type systems, I don't know about MickySoft.
- PHP has lots of options, LOTS. Although I've found it to be with concernes.
  If you write Perl, I would suggest using that. Here's part of why:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01457.html
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01461.html



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Re: Please Advice

2001-09-07 Thread Webmaster

I am using ASP and MySQL and am very happy with the performance!

If you are on a Windows box, and have IIS5, there is no reason not to use
ASP and the MySQL/MyODBC set up... it really does work well... (you could,
of course, install PHP on your Windows box... (www.php.net)... I do like
PHP... and use it in certain circumstances)... really, in my opinion, both
set-ups perform equally well... and it comes down to a C++ feel or a VB
feel when you are scripting...

John Shipp
SmallTownWorld.com


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From: Shaji Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 11:10 AM
Subject: Please Advice


 Hi, I am a newbie to MySql and I am planning to use MySql and PHP to
develop
 a shopping cart and other components of a full blown ecommerce site. Is
this
 a good choice for this kind of work or do you guys think some thing like
SQL
 Server and ASP is a better choice.

 Experienced users, please advice.

 Thanks for all the help.

 Khan

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