Re: Embedded MySQL server (libmysqld)?

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The libmysqld is meant to be used as a database server embeded into
application, not a replace or a lighter version of a database server, it
can´t be used with php to provide a web page to the internet in the way i
tink you want.

The way of using libmysql is for what i read the same way you would use a
mysql database.
It could be used with php to create a dinamic webpage into a cdrom with a
read-noly database.

If you dont want to pay the extra $$$ you could use plain text files, or use
a driver to treat text-files as databases, you can execute sql instructions
as if you were using a database but the results asre saved/fetched from a
textfile, is a slower but cheaper solution.


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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject:  Embedded MySQL server (libmysqld)?


> Howdy --
> Would someone point or provide me with an example of PHP + libMysqld
> (Embedded MySQL server)?
>
>   My problem is my churchs web site doesn't provide a MySQL database as
> a default package (add $15.95/mo)for a MySQL Db.
>
> TIA,
> David
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