Re: mySQL Dreamcard

2004-12-13 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Stephen Barncard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Database access is a major feature reserved for
 those who buy the 
 higher level software. I really don't think
 Dreamcard is supposed to 
 offer database access.
 
 sqb
 

The two things that Dreamcard and the Dreamcard player
doesn't support are :
- SSL and industrial-strength encryption ;
- Oracle database driver.

So Dreamcard and the Player should be able to connect
to a MySQL database, provided you're using the correct
connection parameters.

Jan Schenkel.

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mySQL Dreamcard

2004-12-12 Thread docmann
My first attempt at posting this to the list apparently didn't work,
so hopefully this does not end up as a duplicate... my apologies if it
does.

A couple of weeks ago I licensed Dreamcard as a learning/development
tool prior to a final move to Rev Studio, thinking that others could
assist with the testing process using the free player. (which I
thought was functional for any type of application.)

I've been working on a mySQL database app hosted on a remote server
and can access the db without problems from my development box.
However, when I tried testing the app on other computers (Linux  XP),
I learned that the player apparently requires some additional files.

The Linux box clearly shows that the player application cannot load the needed
library file(s), although I've manually copied them into the player's directory.

I've searched the download section at the web site without luck, so
maybe someone can point me to the additional files that are required
for both O/S's?

Thanks in advanced for any help. :)

-Doc-
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Re: mySQL Dreamcard

2004-12-12 Thread Stephen Barncard
Database access is a major feature reserved for those who buy the 
higher level software. I really don't think Dreamcard is supposed to 
offer database access.

sqb
My first attempt at posting this to the list apparently didn't work,
so hopefully this does not end up as a duplicate... my apologies if it
does.
A couple of weeks ago I licensed Dreamcard as a learning/development
tool prior to a final move to Rev Studio, thinking that others could
assist with the testing process using the free player. (which I
thought was functional for any type of application.)
I've been working on a mySQL database app hosted on a remote server
and can access the db without problems from my development box.
However, when I tried testing the app on other computers (Linux  XP),
I learned that the player apparently requires some additional files.
The Linux box clearly shows that the player application cannot load the needed
library file(s), although I've manually copied them into the 
player's directory.

I've searched the download section at the web site without luck, so
maybe someone can point me to the additional files that are required
for both O/S's?
Thanks in advanced for any help. :)
-Doc-
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