FYI:
We just did a (simple) test of the serverside PHP middleware "relay"
concept, and it worked great!
First, made a stack with a button with this script:
on mouseUp
put "SELECT * FROM users" into tSQL
put libUrlFormData("jjmysqlquery", tSQL) into tFormData
post tFormData to url
> > On the other hand, I don't think MySQL is entirely blameless here.
> > Clearly,
> > they arent being good dance partners with REAL. Cooperation between
> > the makers of the IDE and the makers of the database back
> end is a win
> > for everyone.
>
> I completely agree.
>
> > Cant we have
chris bohnert wrote:
Mark,
Just my opinion here as issues surrounding MySQL's interpretation of the GPL
seem to get foggier by the day.
I'd imagine that Runrev avoids having to deal with RealBasics issues by
using the older LGPL'd connector (which presumably stops working somewhere
in the Mysql
Lynn-
> On the other hand, I don't think MySQL is entirely blameless here.
> Clearly,
> they arent being good dance partners with REAL. Cooperation between the
> makers of the IDE and the makers of the database back end is a win for
> everyone.
I completely agree.
> Cant we have one hand ringin
> I do realize you have a conflict of interest here in the
> desire to promote Valentina, but dare I say that I see a
> marketing opportunity for runrev, since we support MySQL
> innately without the need for GPL-licensed external drivers?
> And thus have a chance to win over some of the alien
On Sep 12, 2007, at 10:31 AM, chris bohnert wrote:
we dropped all direct
connection support for MySql about a year ago. We either use a
different db
or proxy requests through a php call.
Chris,
Did you settle on a simple PHP script that receives SQL statements
from Rev and simply "
On 12/9/07 8:31 PM, "chris bohnert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Just my opinion here as issues surrounding MySQL's interpretation of the GPL
> seem to get foggier by the day.
>
> I'd imagine that Runrev avoids having to deal with RealBasics issues by
> using the older LGPL'd connector
Mark,
Just my opinion here as issues surrounding MySQL's interpretation of the GPL
seem to get foggier by the day.
I'd imagine that Runrev avoids having to deal with RealBasics issues by
using the older LGPL'd connector (which presumably stops working somewhere
in the Mysql development roadmap).
Why does it matter? May be missing the point? There is still a plugin, you
can still use it, no? Its still supported by who look like a competent team.
What would the marketing message be, were one to try to exploit this?
On the implied issue in the background here, its not clear that RealBa
Lynn-
I do realize you have a conflict of interest here in the desire to promote
Valentina, but dare I say that I see a marketing opportunity for runrev,
since we support MySQL innately without the need for GPL-licensed external
drivers? And thus have a chance to win over some of the alienated
The plug-in still exists but will be maintained and supported by a
different entity.
It's still GPL and still free.
Not sure why they did it that way, but that's what they did.
Alan
Mark Wieder wrote:
Apparently RealBasic will no longer support MySQL as a database option
except through external
Apparently RealBasic will no longer support MySQL as a database option
except through external ODBC drivers. It seems that their plugin was
developed under a GPL license.
http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/development/index.html
I prefer BSD type licenses, but basically, the GPL disallows
Apparently RealBasic will no longer support MySQL as a database option
except through external ODBC drivers. It seems that their plugin was
developed under a GPL license.
http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/development/index.html
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Mark Wieder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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