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Posted by markalroberts on 09/26/73 11:52
An example is streamline.net - asp and access come with the cheapest
package. php and mysql cost more.
well, i have used the database feed previously, but it suffers from
being too beskope and more difficult to enhance/maintain than, say, a
"standard" package.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> markalroberts@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I've also designed sites that use ASP and ACCESS (could use PHP and
> > MYSQL, but these tend to cost more).
>
> How could PHP and MySQL cost more?
>
> To answer your other question: if it is only a page or two that needs
> the updating, feed it from a database (obviously) and write a few pages
> for the client to add, edit, and delete records. Hide those pages from
> the public, in some other directory, and use a login.
>
> --
> -bts
> -Warning: I brake for lawn deer
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