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 Posted by Charles on 09/08/06 17:44 
On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:10:22 +0200, Frits van Leeuwen wrote... 
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>> >>> Is it posible to create and use a DB without MYSQL or SQL? 
>> >> 
>> >> Depends on how you define a database.  If you want data storage, you 
>> >> can store data in text files.  If you want fast lookups, joining, etc., 
>> >> you're better off with a database. 
>> >> 
>> >>> My provider doesn't give me the posebillety to use MYSQL or SQL. 
>> >> 
>> >> Perhaps, you should fire your provider and get a real one? 
>> >> 
>> >> Cheers, 
>> >> NC 
>> >> 
>> > 
>> >I am new to PHP but you could look at SQLite. You can search the PHP 
>> >extended manual for info. Another external database that has been around 
>> >longer is BerkeleyDB. This is C\C++ driven database. 
>> > 
>> >http://www.sqlite.org 
>> >http://www.sleepycat.com 
>> > 
>> 
>> I haven't tried teh BerkeleyDB files with PHP yet myself. On the PHP side 
>of 
>> things I also found some documentation here that may be helpful... 
>> 
>> http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.dba.php 
>> 
>> Charles 
>> --  
>Perfect. 
>thanks alot 
> 
> 
> 
 
Sure not a problem. I use the site for reference occasionally and it's been very 
useful for me. Definitely worth a bookmark. 
 
Charles 
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