Hi Trevor,
It's using mySQL right now, but I could use any SQL based database.
I'm not sure of the server configuration. The app allows you to
select an image of a certain size or sizes and then it looks it shows
other images from the database with a "compatible" size. For example:
The user selects ImageA, this image is available in (say) 3 sizes
512, 1024 and 2048. It will then search the database and find images
that have the same sizes. It's a little more complex then that, but
thats really the core of it.
This works just fine "in house", but now they want to make it
available over the web so anyone can go to the page and do the same
thing. There is no authentication in terms of getting a User ID or
Password.
All the Best
Dave
On 26 Apr 2006, at 16:47, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Apr 26, 2006, at 7:50 AM, David Burgun wrote:
Hi,
I've just had an enquiry about an application I developed in
RunRev a while back. It's basically a small database that contains
small images, a 2D size and a product code. They would like to
convert this to a web based application. How easy/difficult would
it be to convert the existing app to run as a web-based app?
Hi Dave,
What kind of database is your app using right now? Stack, text,
SQL or other? Also, what kind of environment will your web-based
app run under? Will this be a generally available application that
requires authentication or will the data that the web-based app
accesses be available to anyone who wants it?
--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems - http://www.bluemangolearning.com
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