Alan Hodgson wrote:
On Thursday 26 October 2006 11:11, Amal burman <amalburman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
postgresql database for this project. Here script one
(booking.php) tries to setup a lock for update and ask
user to fill-up the form. Now when the user fill-up
the form and submit it for update, second script
(update.php) update the database and releasing the
locks.
You can't do this kind of thing in PHP. PHP resets the database connection
between scripts. The script is finished as soon as the page is delivered
to the client.
Also, web connections are stateless and there is no way to even know what
web server process or database connection you'll be getting on subsequent
page views.
So is PHP and 'ANY' database a useless adventure when it goes to
developing a robust business and accounting package?
--Hal.