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RE: KAT5 and DIYHA Websites Moving to new host


  • Subject: RE: KAT5 and DIYHA Websites Moving to new host
  • From: Tony Butler
  • Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 14:08:00 +0000

> All my ASP development is done using MSSQL Server (at work) or MS
Access (
> at home and for my previous active websites). Because the site is now
> hosted
> on Linux/apache the database is MySQL. I need to port everything to
MySQL
> and I also need to develop my PHP skills so this gives me the
incentive.

Apart from the "developing your PHP skills" bit, I'd still say
not a
problem. Chris can set up an ODBC connection (apparently) to a MySQL
database so you could access it from ASP.
Of course, if you use ADO like I do then ODBC is a step backwards :-)

I've gone for the ASP option but not yet had a chance to do anything
with it. It is always nice to learn something new, though I'd be
concerned that if I started doing PHP, then perl is only a step away and
b4 u know it, you've converted to the dark side :-)


> Dont worry though..... I am quite happy for the website to remain as
> vanilla
> flavoured HTML until the IR Return and Switcher are finished. :-)

LOL, I wasn't thinking of that!
Now you mention it though, on the IR Return front, will this include
everything you need - ie emitters and receivers, or just the electronics
said things plug in to them?
The reason I ask is I wouldn't want to bite the bullet (and give Ken the
satisfaction!) of buying those Xantech Receiver jobbies to circumvent
Tivo IR control issues I have, only to find I don't need them once your
IR modules turn up.


Thanks,


Tony






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