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Posted by Jonathan Tremlett on 10/10/95 11:19
Hi,
I am not so sure if this post to the group is proper as many trolls seem to
ask the versus questions and seem obscure could be wrong though.
The learnability rates of both PHP and Coldfusion to me are around equal
although a bit more help on PHP information is out there.
Cheers,
Johnny
Website http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/~jtremlet
"steve" <a@b.com> wrote in message news:PDXte.5234$xm1.529@fe06.lga...
> me too. interesting that you'd be "finishing off" a project by
implementing
> a database *and* programming language at the end of said project.
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> "Tony" <tony23.no@dslextreme.com.spam> wrote in message
> news:11bev00t9dl8142@corp.supernews.com...
> | steve wrote:
> | > don't use mysql commands to access any other database than...mysql.
> | > for oracle, use either oci or odbc commands.
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> | I'm curious what college this is...
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> | > "h2o" <h2o@iafrica.com> wrote in message
> | > news:-fWdnWikOpJAkirfRVn-iw@is.co.za...
> | >> Hi all,
> | >>
> | >> I need some help, i'm a final year student in IT and must do a
> | >> project to finish off! What is the easiest to bring a
> | >> database(oracle 8i) to a website, coldfusion or php! I'm running
> | >> apache as web server but i can't get mysql to see the oracle odbc!
> | >> Coldfusion is working under apache and iis and sees the oracle odbc?
> | >>
> | >> Thanks!
> | >> marco
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