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PHP -> db (was Re: [Webdev] Perl CGI.pm and images && PHP DB rant)

PHP -> db (was Re: [Webdev] Perl CGI.pm and images && PHP DB rant)

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Fri Jun 30 11:56:45 IST 2000


adam beecher wrote:
> 
> Kathryn,
> 
> > And now to change topic, am I the only one who finds php's lack of
> > consistency in dealing with different databases annoying?  Maybe it
> >
> 
> <SNIP>
> 
> Have a look at PHPlib, which wraps db connections up into a set of classes, that
> share the same API. I think both MySQL and Oracle are covered, as well as the
> other major DBs supported by PHP, so it's just a case of creating a DB_SQL

I'll secod that recommendation. We've been using phplib since the start
and I've got objects out my ears to do all sorts of lovely things. The
database abstraction is really nice :)

Donncha.




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