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louis gonzales wrote:
PHP is one alternative, another is PERL with CGI to write web based programs that can GET/POST with input/output from the browser, and to interface with *SQL - i.e. postgresql - you can use PERL's DBI interface

Leif B. Kristensen wrote:

On Tuesday 13. June 2006 15:39, jqpx37 wrote:
I'm working on a project involving PostgreSQL and Apache.

Anyone know of any good books or online how-to's on getting PostgreSQL
and Apache to work together?  (I'm also using PHP.)

AFAIK, there are no dependencies beween Apache and PostgreSQL. PHP is what you'll use as the glue between them.

I've worked with PHP and MySQL for some years, and found the transition to PostgreSQL rather painless, but still I've considered buying the "Beginning PHP and PostgreSQL 8: From Novice to Professional" by W. Jason Gilmore and Robert H. Treat.
Another one is 'Whitebeam' - which it primarily targeted at developing web-applications using server-side JavaScript, XML and PostgreSQL. It runs as an Apache module (like PHP).

The Whitebeam interface to PostgreSQL allows you to do just about anything you could do in libpq and in a slightly more object orientated way than the raw PHP interface (although for PHP there are a number of wrappers).

Whitebeam at http://www.whitebeam.org

The Postgres interface is documented at:
	http://www.whitebeam.org/library/guide/TechNotes/postgres.rhtm

Best regards
Pete



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