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Re: sql and mysql
I just thought... I'm using the MySql Connector/Net 1.0... is this something which will runnable on your average webserver providers system... i.e. will this library be somehow embedded in the stuff I upload to the web hosting company or will it have to be something they have installed on their own server? Sorry for my ignorance... that's the problem with ASP.NET etc, you get all this power then suddenly realise you don't know what the hell you're doing! A
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adamranson
on 5/15/2007
Re: sql and mysql
Thanks very much for the responses chaps. I'm going to give this a go; can't say I'm particularly optimistic as I don't really know what I'm doing or what most of the instructions mean :-) but would be lovely if I could get it working so worth spending a few hours bashing away at it! Cheers, Adam
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sql and mysql
Hello, I'd noticed when looking at the prices of hosting ASP websites that it was much cheaper if you used a mysql database instead of mssql so this is the way that I coded everything. I've been using the login control too though so does this mean... 1) that I *need* a mssql database? 2) that this database will take up my 1 allocated mssql database with the webhost? 3) can I use mysql in the same website; it seems to be working ok with the developer server... Many thanks folks, Adam
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Re: ISS and .NET
Thanks for the response ps2goat. So does IIS have the software build in to it to run ASP scripts then? A
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adamranson
on 5/11/2007
ISS and .NET
Hello, I'm a bit confused about ASP.NET and what Microsoft get out of it. I was writing my website with PHP and then I discovered ASP.NET which makes things a hell of a lot easier. I though that the price I'd be paying for this easyness was that it'd more expensive to host my site as I'd need to pay for some sort of MS version of Apache or go to a more well to do hosting company that have a licence to use a special MS webserver that can run ASP scripts with all of these fancy build in controls etc
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