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-> Onderwerp: Re: [PHP] Reading an MS Access Database file on *NIX platform
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-> On Sunday, August 24, 2003, at 05:31 PM, Giz wrote:
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-> > Access is a pc database. It doesn't run on unix. Why peop
At 03:18 25.08.2003, Weston Cann said:
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>I share a low regard for Access, and I've got a set of standard
>forms/code I use to set up a nice interface to MySQL, and I showed it to
>my friend. He likes that, but there's a problem:
>
>He wants to be able
On Sunday, August 24, 2003, at 05:31 PM, Giz wrote:
Access is a pc database. It doesn't run on unix. Why people insist on
beating their heads against the wall in this manner I will never know.
Ignorance I suppose. The alternative is to have your friend use a
relational database and have a few s
* Thus wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> The simplest way i know of to use access from linux is to use mdbtools
> (a free download at sourceforge). Haven't tried to invoke this from PHP
> but it would not be all that difficult to create a MDB module.
>
yeah, I saw a referen
* Thus wrote David Otton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 14:54:41 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>
> >I'm building a small web application for a friend using PHP. He'd like to
> >use MS Access to keep the data in, and update the data on the site by FTP'ing
>
> Suggestion: go backwards. Set u
* Thus wrote Giz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Access is a pc database. It doesn't run on unix. Why people insist
on
> beating their heads against the wall in this manner I will never know.
> Ignorance I suppose. The alternative is to have your friend use a
> relational database and have a few simple
* Thus wrote Giz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Access is a pc database. It doesn't run on unix. Why people insist on
> beating their heads against the wall in this manner I will never know.
> Ignorance I suppose. The alternative is to have your friend use a
> relational database and have a few simple f
[PHP] Reading an MS Access Database file on *NIX platform using PHP
I'm building a small web application for a friend using PHP. He'd like to
use MS Access to keep the data in, and update the data on the site by
FTP'ing
Access files he edits on his machine up to the web host.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 14:54:41 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>I'm building a small web application for a friend using PHP. He'd like to
>use MS Access to keep the data in, and update the data on the site by FTP'ing
>Access files he edits on his machine up to the web host.
>
>The web host is unix-based (F
I'm building a small web application for a friend using PHP. He'd like to
use MS Access to keep the data in, and update the data on the site by FTP'ing
Access files he edits on his machine up to the web host.
The web host is unix-based (FreeBSD, slightly hacked by Verio, I believe), so
this means
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