PHP db support was Re: [GENERAL] Dreamweaver

2003-09-17 Thread Christopher Murtagh
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 12:34, Ken Harris wrote: > The closet thing PHP has is PEAR - it has the Dataobject concept and is as > close to "neutral" as PHP gets. A long time ago, I wrote a "DB Neutral set of > routines which works with Oracle, Postgresql and, untested, MySQL. That just > seemed to

Re: [GENERAL] Dreamweaver

2003-08-18 Thread Robert Treat
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 15:12, Jochem van Dieten wrote: > Glen Eustace wrote: > > > > We recently purchased Dreamweaver MX and I was a little surprised to > > find that one of its pre-defined scripting systems is PHP + MySQL. I > > haven't done much exploring of what is actually offered but wondered

Re: [GENERAL] Dreamweaver

2003-08-16 Thread Bruce Momjian
Nikola Milutinovic wrote: > > This may have been better posted in the advocacy list but I am not a > > subscriber. > > > > We recently purchased Dreamweaver MX and I was a little surprised to > > find that one of its pre-defined scripting systems is PHP + MySQL. I > > haven't done much exploring of

Re: [GENERAL] Dreamweaver

2003-08-16 Thread Nikola Milutinovic
> This may have been better posted in the advocacy list but I am not a > subscriber. > > We recently purchased Dreamweaver MX and I was a little surprised to > find that one of its pre-defined scripting systems is PHP + MySQL. I > haven't done much exploring of what is actually offered but wondered

Re: [GENERAL] Dreamweaver

2003-08-16 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Hi Glen, Glen Eustace wrote: This may have been better posted in the advocacy list but I am not a subscriber. We recently purchased Dreamweaver MX and I was a little surprised to find that one of its pre-defined scripting systems is PHP + MySQL. I haven't done much exploring of what is actually of