PHP and Java are not the only options.
My project, mojoPortal, is written in C# and runs under .NET on windows or Mono
on nix
It works with PostgreSQL or MySQL (or MS SQL or SQLite)
Worth a look:
http://www.mojoportal.com
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My guess is what this really means is they weren't making money on it. Its a
community friendly spin to suggest that community support is so good that not
many companies will pony up for commercial support. My guess is that its fairly
accurate though. A company is only going to use postgreSQL if
I installed from rpms after adding some sources to YaST based on this article
http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/178/42/
Not sure its the absolute latest version of postgres.
Hope it helps,
Joe
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http://www.mojoportal.com
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least familiar to me but I am trying to
learn.
Any help much appreciated.
Joe Audette
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There is a .NET data provider that I know of but its not specific to DNN in any way. It can be used in any .NET project
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/npgsql/projdisplay.php
Best Regards,
Joe AudetteRandy How <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Sounds like it could be a networking issue to me.
Perhaps the xp machine is resolving the db server name
more efficiently.
do both the xp machine and the win2k machine
1 have comparable network cards?
2 on the same subnet as each other and the db?
3 using the same dns or wins server?
you could try