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Posted by Miguel Cruz on 08/03/06 20:35
crombinator@gmail.com wrote:
> 1. I can do anything I want in my webspace (access a database, place
> .htaccess pages, create CGI scripts, etc).
In this case, can you just locate a MySQL server elsewhere and have your
PHP talk to it? If it's close by on the network, performance shouldn't
be an issue.
> Hopefully that is more clear because I do not want to give too much
> away as technically I am not allowed to post during work hours. :D
I wouldn't expect a Canadian university to be so draconian.
miguel
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