Hello All, I have used SQLite off and on in Windows applications I have written and I really like it. However, what I am now considering doing is using a SQLite database to log access to one of my websites - I need to get a great deal more information than I can get via normal log files. Doing this will involve making the following entries to SQLite tables each time someone views a document on my site
1. A 20 byte string providing me with information regarding the user's computer. 2. 48 bytes of data, in three columns, in another table to allow me to track user activity during a session. On the server side I will be manipulating my SQLite databases using PHP. My site currently has around a 1000 page views per day and the number is growing. Is SQLite a good choice for the job? I like it and I want to avoid getting messy with more heavyweight options but I need to be sure that it is going to work. I would much appreciate any advice. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Would-SQLite-be-a-good-choice-tf4821074.html#a13792658 Sent from the SQLite mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------