Re: [U2] [AD] What are you using to develop your web pages? JavaScript? PHP? .Net?

2005-10-14 Thread Symeon Breen
Hi unidata 6 and now 7 on linux - if you have a unix odbc driver then it should be fairly easy. If there is only a windows one available then you can use an odbc bridge (i think easysoft or similar do one) - it is basicaly a unix odbc driver that attaches to a windows server end then onto a windows

Re: [U2] [AD] What are you using to develop your web pages? JavaScript? PHP? .Net?

2005-10-13 Thread Wendy Smoak
From: "Symeon Breen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> it is easy to read/write mysql from your Unibasic. Really? So far we have not been successful getting a connection from UniBasic to a SQL database. What are you using? (My guess is that you're on Windows.) We're on HP-UX. At the moment I'm readi

Re: [U2] [AD] What are you using to develop your web pages? JavaScript? PHP? .Net?

2005-10-13 Thread Symeon Breen
We have used designbais and it is a good tool no doubt - We also do stuff in PHP writing to MySQL on the back and then have U2 routines to read and write the MySQL tables. The PHP works very well and it is easy to read/write mysql from your Unibasic. On 10/12/05, Dave Bryant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

[U2] [AD] What are you using to develop your web pages? JavaScript? PHP? .Net?

2005-10-12 Thread Dave Bryant
I just wanted to get a quick plug in here for DesignBais which will allow a developer to develop browser based applications for both Internet and Intranet use without the need to learn any new languages or technologies such as Javascript, PHP, or .NET. All the business logic behind the screens uses