I only use it when it is text in a page... like a wiki that is changed
by one or two users.  Otherwise, you want soemthing that can be backed
up and manipulated live.  I hear there are problems iwht SQLight in that
respect.


On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 09:16 -0700, greenpoise wrote:
> Is it a good alternative? I am a fan of Postgresql myself BUT just for
> the simplicity of the whole development, can SQLite handle the job in
> the long run (users, record, db size)? I am sure is almost transparent
> when using both (correct me if I am wrong) but doesnt the Auth method
> changes?
> 
> Feedback greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> Dan
> > 


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