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>To: King, Jason; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Beginners Database Question
>
>
>This looks like just what I am after doing, but we run
>Netscape fastback server
>can anyone point me in the right direction?
>TIA
>Terry
>...Eric B. Leslie wrote ..
>...
Title: RE: Beginners Database Question
This looks like just what I am after doing, but we run Netscape fastback server
can anyone point me in the right direction?
TIA
Terry
...Eric B. Leslie wrote ..
...
...> I'm experimenting with putting a db backend on
...everything.
...
Eric B. Leslie wrote ..
>I'm experimenting with putting a db backend on everything. What I've
> learned I am able to make a perl script that can access it and
> manipulate data for it but there's one key item I'm stumped on. What
> I'm trying to do is have the main content of the website be
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Eric B. Leslie wrote:
>I'm experimenting with putting a db backend on everything. What I've
> learned I am able to make a perl script that can access it and
> manipulate data for it but there's one key item I'm stumped on. What
> I'm trying to do is have the main conten
At 07:01 PM 5/14/01 -0700, Eric B. Leslie wrote:
> I'm experimenting with putting a db backend on everything. What I've
> learned I am able to make a perl script that can access it and manipulate
> data for it but there's one key item I'm stumped on. What I'm trying to
> do is have the main
Take a look at http://www.masonhq.com/.
> Hello,
>I'm experimenting with putting a db backend on everything. What
I've
> learned I am able to make a perl script that can access it and
> manipulate data for it but there's one key item I'm stumped on. What
> I'm trying to do is have the mai