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Posted by tg-php on 03/04/05 21:01
Did anyone recommend SQLite yet? It comes with PHP5 but I believe you can get an extension for PHP4 to do it as well. It's basically a super light-weight SQL based database system. Loads all the tables into memory if I remember right, but great for exactly what you're talking about (if I understand SQLite and your requiremrents properly).
-TG
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Hi,
I have already asked this question, but I think I wasn't clear enough of my
intentions (thanks for all your responses anyway)
I was wondering if there is any DBMS, like MySQL, which is (fully)
implemented
in php. That is a database engine written in PHP.
I know this is not the most effecient way, but I'm not planning to use it
for heavy weight database-driven-application.
I just want a way to store simple data and I thought that SQL would be a
nice interface. Since it could be easelly ported to mysql (for which I have
to pay my host).
Full SQL support is'n needed either. Just some basis queries.
Maybe it very ineffecient, but I think basic SQL will be fast enough (with
not to many records (say 50)).
Who knows maybe I am crazy :-P
greetings
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