Hi,

One of these ' tricky' windows linux bridging techniques is with JDBC. But that only works for sql server and not for access. This works like a dream if you are on J2EE. can be used with php as well if you don't mind mixing java and php classed. I have also had success with 'ODBC socket server' they renamed themselves and i am not sure of the new name though.

It wouldn't matter so much if people wanted to use ms SQL server instead they alsays insist on access :-((



Paul Fitzpatrick wrote:

* Thus wrote Giz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


Access is a pc database. It doesn't run on unix. Why people insist


on


beating their heads against the wall in this manner I will never know.
Ignorance I suppose. The alternative is to have your friend use a
relational database and have a few simple forms that will allow him to
insert/update/delete. Best of both worlds, and the open source/free
databases mysql/postgresql are used on thousands of websites every


day.


Programmers often get their heads banged against a wall 'by' clients.


I recently had to go through the whole issue of trying to use a client's
favorite Access DB on a Linux server with no success.  I tried
convincing him to switch to MySQL etc. but of course he wanted to stay
with what he knew.

Maybe try for some MSSQL capable hosting with this job, PEAR and ADODB
are great for ODBC, the only issue is setting up an ACCESS DSN, which
can't be done on a Unix box at this time.  I have heard of tricky
windows/linux bridging techniques though, but what ISP is going to set
up an extra windows box for one Access db?

Cheers,
Paul





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