Re: What is the best package for creating a web enabled database?

From: Robin Stoddart-Stones <robin.stoddartstones_at_btinternet.com>
Date: 2000/07/06
Message-ID: <396435d1.378173_at_news.btinternet.com>#1/1


Come on, Lyle,

If you can't master your list between cockcrow and breakfast, then what can you do? I will agree that advanced LoL particularly if you want the full ROTF effects can take a little longer but all he asked for was a minimal database.

With Windows 2002 Office Dreamers edition, you just think of the database and it structures directly on the Microsoft 'FreeSpace' server in technicolour XML Micro(soft) Variant. It will run on the [Micro]Soft IE with the mic[roso]ft protocolizer for Netscape (tm Micro2002soft)

Have Fun
Robin

On Wed, 05 Jul 2000 21:51:39 GMT, lylefair_at_yahoo.com (Lyle Fairfield) wrote:

>Are ADO, HTML, VBScript, JavaScript, JScript, ASP, Sea-Donuts,
>Indexing Service, the Document Object Model, SECURITY!!! and the
>necessity of writing much stuff once for MSIE and another time
>for Netscape implicitly included in your list, or are they part
>of the trivial stuff? And where does LOL and other stuff I
>forgot fit in?
>
>robin.stoddartstones_at_btinternet.com (Robin Stoddart-Stones)
>wrote in <396301e5.2289026_at_news.btinternet.com>:
>
>>So, as a simple web enabling system, with minimal coding, you
>>suggest.
>>
>>a) Learn Java, VB or C++
>>b) Learn the necessary Web /XML protocols
>>c) Learn to structure your website
>>d) FTP
>>e) a database
>>
>>Then its all trivial?
>
>--
>Lyle
>http://www.cyriv.com/
Received on Thu Jul 06 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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