On Fri, February 3, 2006 2:15 pm, Paul Goepfert wrote: > I have a MS Acess Database that goes along with my web page. I want > to transfer the data to a MySQL database since there are php > functions for the MySQL database. I do not have a MySQL database > running on the system that I am developing the web page. However there > is a MySQL database on the webserver that the web site is to reside. > Is the databases that reside on webservers easy to maintain? Is using > that database a good option or is there another database option I > should use? You should probably install (download/upload) phpMyAdmin to your web-server. This will give you an interface to MySQL that's at least sort of like MS Access. > I am converting this website from Cold Fusion to PHP. In the Cold > Fusion version there was a option in the CFSELECT Tag to add a query > from a database to populate the options for the select tag. Is there > a way to do this in php? I am not talking about the query string but > the call to get the select tag to populate the options. PHP is a lot more flexible than CF. So there's not a single, specific, custom tag for every feature you might want. But there is a TON of sample code, or PHP libraries/functions out there to make it fairly easy to do this. A quick search should turn up what you need: http://info.com/PHP+SELECT+OPTION+MySQL+populate -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php