Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
There's not much benefit or point in PEAR developers developing for a
non-PEAR library -- the idea is to create a set of high quality
libraries following a common set of coding standards and practices;
compatibility with outside libraries doesn't make sense if those
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> > Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
> > lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you
> > need error handling.
> >
> > Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
> > this regard
> Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
> lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you need
> error handling.
>
> Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
> this regard, so I'll be listening in with interest.
>
I'm assum
Haven't done much with either of them, besides reading docs, but I'd
lean towards ADODB for its exception handling(with php5), if you need
error handling.
Having that said, I haven't really a clue what I'm talking about in
this regard, so I'll be listening in with interest.
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