Andi Gutmans wrote:
> At 09:02 AM 1/7/2005 -0800, AugSoft wrote:
>> + This patch enables PHP's ODBC extension on
>> certain non-Windows platforms (Linux, Mac OS X,
>
> Just out of curiosity, how does ODBC Router differ from the other ODBC
> bridge solutions out there?

Sorry for the arguably off-topic nature of this, but I just want to point
out for those here who haven't seen it that there's some pretty shameful
(and possibly libelous) FUD about FreeTDS at the ODBC Router site here:

http://odbcrouter.com/FAQfreetds.shtml

Example:

<quote>
Third-party "wire-level" products depend upon a third-party
reverse-engineering of the database server's network protocols, meaning they
can crash your database server. Customers may lose data and experience
downtime trying to recover when so-called "wire-level" drivers are used
either intentionally, or as Internet viruses like "SQLSlammer". Actually
paying someone for a "wire-level" driver may even encourage the spread of
such viruses since quite often, they are releasing their reverse-engineering
work out into the "open source" world.

...

Moreover, using an "unauthorized" client like FreeTDS with your proprietary
database server may be a violation of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, a
new federal law prohibiting financial benefit from the unauthorized reverse
engineering of licensed materials, such as the TDS protocol owned by the
shareholders of NYSE:SY.
</quote>

There's more on the page if you care to read it.  I'll refrain from adding
any additional commentary to this; I believe it speaks volumes for itself...

Disclaimer: The opinion expressed above is my own, and does not necessarily
reflect that of my employer.

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