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Posted by wbsurfver@yahoo.com on 03/30/07 14:01
On Mar 28, 4:57 pm, Colin McKinnon
<colin.thisisnotmysurn...@ntlworld.deletemeunlessURaBot.com> wrote:
> wbsurf...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > We have a short list of wiki software listed below that we are
> > evaluating. The project will also be using wordpress and there will
> > need to be some integration between the wiki and wordpress. It seems a
> > wiki that can use mysql and is also PHP based would be favorable.
>
> OK, thats pretty much all of them then. I would reckon on spending between 2
> hours and 2 weeks gathering the information needed to base a recommendation
> like this on, and you're trying to get it from a NNTP post which mentions
> nothing about what you intend using the Wiki for.
>
There has been alot of research, but I am not a project leader on
this and do not control all aspects of the efforts.
> > I had also considered DBM/DBA which are object persistent databases,
>
> Is this troll?
>
I haven't been able to find a clear place that explains how to set up
DBA for PHP on windows. I've done it in Perl
> > but our team does
>
> (!)
>
> > not seem to favor that solution, though I have not
> > really analyzed that approach
>
> Yeah - just post the question on the Usenet its a lot easier than doing any
> work.
>
All I'm saying is I'm not an expert in the pros and cons of DBA/DBM,
someone here said it wouldn't be good because mysql caches itself and
DBM doesn't, but like I said I'm not in control of the decisions, I
can only try to influence it.
> > or have enough experience to feel I
> > understand all possible advantages or disadvantages that it might
> > have. I have not been able to find a DBM that works with PHP on
> > windows which some development will be on.
>
> You really haven't spent a lot of time researching this have you?
>
I have, I just like to use the term 'I'm not an expert' etc because
many people decide that something will or will not work without
knowing alot about it.
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