Re: Embedding MySQL in application, probably developed in C#

2005-01-24 Thread elizabeth baker
Ian, thanks for your post. This is all new territory for me. Doesn't a web-based app imply a server? Are you proposing to incorporate the server functionality on the CD? If so, does this HTTrack do this for you or does something like Apache have such utilities? If we develop this app for the web

Re: Embedding MySQL in application, probably developed in C#

2005-01-24 Thread Ian Gibbons
On 19 Jan 2005 at 21:28, elizabeth baker wrote: > We are building an application for myths of the world. It started out in > Access, but when we decided to distribute it via CD to attendees at an > art retrospective (about myths of the world), we began looking for an > alternative db, since not

Re: Embedding MySQL in application, probably developed in C#

2005-01-20 Thread Daniel Kasak
elizabeth baker wrote: We are building an application for myths of the world. It started out in Access, but when we decided to distribute it via CD to attendees at an art retrospective (about myths of the world), we began looking for an alternative db, since not everyone has Access on their comp

Re: Embedding MySQL in application, probably developed in C#

2005-01-20 Thread leegold
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:28:05 -0800, "elizabeth baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > We are building an application for myths of the world. It started out in > Access, but when we decided to distribute it via CD to attendees at an > art retrospective (about myths of the world), we began looking for

Embedding MySQL in application, probably developed in C#

2005-01-20 Thread elizabeth baker
We are building an application for myths of the world. It started out in Access, but when we decided to distribute it via CD to attendees at an art retrospective (about myths of the world), we began looking for an alternative db, since not everyone has Access on their computer. There will be no