I have a question to which I'm pretty sure the answer will be no, but
I would like to hope I'm wrong...
I've developed a very simple Content Management tool--called
Europa--that even retarded monkeys can use to change/update text in
their web site. It's web-based, user-authenticated
On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 02:29 PM, René Fournier wrote:
The idea: In order for Joe User to update text on his web site, he
comes to my Europa web site, enters his company name, user ID,
password, and clicks Login, and--voilà--he sees a handsome list of
tables containing the text
just an issue of specifying
which server is the database server when using the mysql_connect function.
-Ed
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From: René Fournier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 11:29 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Can I be an ASP with PHP?
I have
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 11:29, René Fournier wrote:
And this is the trick: Can PHP somehow fetch MySQL data over the
Internet? Is this possible? If so, is it necessary for me to resort to
new, unknown technologies like XML or SOAP, or can I do it with PHP
alone?
PHP can fetch (and
1. the problems of licensing, copyright, people who don't pay, etc etc could
all be handled with a decent license agreement/contract and a lawyer to
follow up any possible bad apples.
2. usually people connect to MySQL as localhost, but you can connect to
the server remotely IF the server allows
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