My vote would be Perl. There is lots of available examples of perl scripts
at http://www.cpan.org. You can hard code html into your perl code, or use
Embed-perl (find emb-perl at apache.org) to separate it somewhat.
We have been using Perl/ Apache/ mySQL for 4 years on our web site to
generate dynamic pages with mySQL. It is a good combination.
You would not use windows/ ODBC at all, unless you wanted to maintain the
Linux/ mySQL tables remotely from a windows machine.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Rijke [mailto:p.rijke@stripped]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 2:48 AM
To: myodbc@stripped
Subject: Best way to program on Windows / ODBC MySQL
Hi there,
I am fairly new to programming client/server solutions. Ik have set up an
MySQL database on a Linux system. Now I want to program some client
applications to maintain that data as well as using it for information.
What is the best platform to use?
I'm looking for ease of use, speed and lots of programming examples to learn
the
environment.
Who has gone this path before?
Paul Rijke
Truckland Noord-Holland
Basisweg 47
1043 AN AMSTERDAM
tel: 020 - 585 1234
fax: 020 - 585 1189
e-mail: p.rijke@stripped *
website: http://www.truckland.nl *
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