Re: SQLite just awarded open source award
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Aug 19, 2005
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Chris Burch wrote: > cklester wrote: > > The problem with both solutions (SQLite and MySQL) is that most web hosts > > require extra dough to set those up for you, or you have to install an extra > > .so or .dll. With a EDS, it's all Euphoria, all the time. > Yes, I can see that as a big plus. But don't they also have to set up euphoria > as an > executable? Not in my case and Rob's case. We both just plopped down the exu file into a cgi-bin or whatever and off we go. > If I remember rightly from briefly looking at these things, not many host > providers like users installing executable programs themselves. That would probably be true for the unpaid or free accounts, but not so for my host provider (http://www.webintellects.com/). I just checked, and for $108/yr, I get 5 MySQL databases. I wonder if those have to be in a certain directory though. I'll check into it. -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/