At 18:40 9/4/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>On 4/9/01 6:38 PM, "Christian Dechery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > At 10:23 10/4/2001 +0900, you wrote:
> >> IIS ISAPI(PHP4.0.4pl1 and PHP4.0.5RC1) does not work well for me and
> too many
> >> problems. So I switched to Apache. However, ob_implicit_flush() seems
> slows
> >> things down on W2K/Apache/PHP4.0.4RC1 also. (ob_implicit_flush() may slow
> >> things
> >> down, but it's more apparent than my Linux/Apache box)
> >>
> >> You may get better result on UNIX/Apache.
> >>
> >> Someone mentioned he/she does not have any problem with W2K/IIS
> >> ISAPI/PHP4.0.3pl1 with more than 250,000 hits/day. You may want to
> down grade
> >> your PHP to 4.0.3pl1.
> >
> > but how can I access an MS SQL database from Apache???
> > ____________________________
> > . Christian Dechery (lemming)
> > . http://www.tanamesa.com.br
> > . Gaita-L Owner / Web Developer
> >
>with PHP
>
>Apache/PHP combo will run just fine on Windows, and you should be able use
>PHP's ODBC functions to access Access databases.
sorry... I did not make myself clear. I don't intend to switch from IIS to
Apache, cuz I can't. The server runs a whole site in ASP... this is the
only PHP script that runs on it, I was thinking more of running it in
Linux... can I access a MS SQL server from within Apache/PHP under Linux???
____________________________
. Christian Dechery (lemming)
. http://www.tanamesa.com.br
. Gaita-L Owner / Web Developer
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