Re: php and flatfiles
Jon Ribbens wrote:
> In article <h1r623-d39.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nick Kew wrote:
>
>>In a webserver context, you should now be accessing your SQL using
>>
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/mod/mod_dbd.html
>
>
> Thanks for the pointer, but it's an "experimental" module for a "beta"
> web server, so saying that people should "now" be using it is a bit
> strong.
Coward! Stable versions are for wimps ;-)
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Richard Watson
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