I wrote a wrapper class based on pg_ functions. Added some logging and
exception throwing capabilities etc.
I'm planning to use only prepared statements and pg_query_params
function when using user submitted data in queries to avoid
sql-injection. I believe it is enough but gonna do some tests.
Thi
On Tue, 2005-30-08 at 21:00 -0700, Chris Travers wrote:
> Antimon wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >I'm working on a new web project based on php and i decided to use
> >PostgreSQL 8.x as
> >dbms. For triggers, views, stored procedures etc. I was going to write
> >a simple wrapper class and use pg_* functions. B
On 31.08.2005 05:00, Greg Stark wrote:
> My understanding is that PDO is the way and the light. Use PDO.
Maybe you could provide some arguments on why it should be that?
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Antimon wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a new web project based on php and i decided to use
PostgreSQL 8.x as
dbms. For triggers, views, stored procedures etc. I was going to write
a simple wrapper class and use pg_* functions. But some friends adviced
me to use an abstraction layer. I checked PEAR:DB
IMO I think it really depends on what you want to do. The
pg_functions are the *most* robust and full featured. There are
problems with PDO (mostly function related at this point). That
being said, PDO is great to work with when you get into it, and learn
your way around it. If your pr
"Antimon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for the reply.
> I checked new 5.1 pg_ functions and i wanna ask something else. What do
> you think about PDO? It is not an abstraction layer, just something
> like wrapper. I thought as it supports both widely used dbmss, php
> developers would focu
Thanks for the reply.
I checked new 5.1 pg_ functions and i wanna ask something else. What do
you think about PDO? It is not an abstraction layer, just something
like wrapper. I thought as it supports both widely used dbmss, php
developers would focus on it more than pg or mysqli functions and that
Hi,
I'm working on a new web project based on php and i decided to use
PostgreSQL 8.x as
dbms. For triggers, views, stored procedures etc. I was going to write
a simple wrapper class and use pg_* functions. But some friends adviced
me to use an abstraction layer. I checked PEAR:DB and AdoDB. They l
Would it be a good decision to use PDO instead of pg_ functions?
I don't see much benefits in using it, it just provides a common API
naming scheme. It's maybe easier in case you work with a gazillion
different DBMS and have trouble remembering function names, but that's
it. On the other hand
In this situation, what would be the advantage of using an abstraction layer?
NONE.
PEAR::DB is one of the worst classes in PEAR and has lots of ugly code
in it. AdoDB is IMHO a bit better, but as you said yourself, there is
not a single reason why you should go through all the trouble of usi
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