|  | Posted by Shelly on 07/21/05 14:06 
"Konrad Viltersten" <tmp1@viltersten.com> wrote in message news:3k9dcqFtf0hcU1@individual.net...
 >I have a project that resulted eventually in a few tousands
 > of HTML-files on the following form.
 >
 > file name: F1717.HTML
 > ----------------------------
 > <html>
 > ...
 > <h1>Text to the F1717-object</h1>
 > <img src = "../images/img1717.gif">
 > <embed src="../movies/f1717.mov">
 > </embed>
 > ...
 > </html>
 >
 > Above that i have a, of course, a few tousands of MOV
 > and GIF stored as well. It's all more or less finished but
 > the maintaince is a bitch.
 >
 > What i wish to do is to use something, let's call it MOC as
 > in Method Of Choice, that will let me storage all data in a
 > more convienient way.
 >
 > Now, to the main question - is the combination PHP/SQL a
 > suitable choice for that task? Is there a better
 > combination? I have a few years experience of Java but
 > i'm rather sure that the users won't have it installed nor
 > will the bunch be able/willing to do it. Any thoughts?
 
 One php file (or a few), data strings for movies and images pulled from
 database.  Text, if short, also from the database.  Otherwise, a pointer to
 a smaill file that is echoed into the php file.  Very easy to maintain.
 
 Shelly
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