nate, thanks for your tips!

Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to the hosting environment,
therefore we considered that the risk is to high. It's also a political
desicion because the environment is not very OS friendly. Hopefully
that will change with the time (maybe when they run out of money that
was spent for M$ licenses ;-).

What I really don't understand is why PHP does not introduce some
standard and platform independant DB-driver architecture. I just think
about JDBC that never stood in my way and was really platform
independant (as long as you use pure Java type 4 drivers).


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