i never said oracle did do that.
i don 't have so much experience working with databases and web pages
i do not have any understanding or misunderstanding. i am trying to
learn how it does work here. to my mind it should be able to work
within a web page. maybe you could be so kind as to explain to me why
it does not work.
r
On 30 jul 2004, at 18.32, Christopher Kings-Lynne wrote:
i'm trying to test an idea. i know what i sent doesn't do much, but
i try out ideas before i go too far to make sure i understand what i
think i do
in my 'real life' i work with oracle. i like the idea of explicitly
telling the database when i'm done. i want to be able to trap errors
and rollback if necessary. also to give someone the choice of saving
the work or not. i know there are things i can do to create the
similar effect,
create the sql, then when i'm ready submit it to the database.
Oracle doesn't do what you want either. I'm afraid you have a
fundamental misunderstanding of how the HTTP process works.
Chris
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