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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Sep 13 20:15:54 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: christopher at bergeron.com (Christopher Bergeron)</li>
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Ex:
mysql_connect("host","uid","pwd");
would be
mssql_connect("host","uid","pwd");
it looks pretty ubiquitous, but I haven't used it personally (yet).
Best regards,
Chris Bergeron
Dashwerks, Inc.
Greg Freemyer wrote:
>On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 19:01, Jeb Barger wrote:
>
>
>>Ok, I was working on this most of the day today, and there has got to be
>>a better way.
>>
>>
>>I am converting a webapp to Mandrake 10 using php, however, it still
>>needs to connect to the microsoft sql server. Is there an easy way to
>>do this? Articles I have read, suggest using a piece that converts the
>>odbc connection to xml, and using php to connect that way. I am new to
>>linux, and I know there has to be a better way. Any suggestions?
>>
>>Jeb
>>
>>
>>
>I don't know the how to do it from PHP, but I know we have it working
>from Java on SUSE to MS SQL. We bought a JDBC connector for a few
>hundred dollars. It is a native Java type 4 driver, so it will run in
>any compatible JVM (ie. it is OS independent), including the one that
>comes with SUSE.
>
>So if no one else has any ideas, you could write some JSP code to link
>to a Java type 4 JDBC driver. Then somehow invoke the JSP logic.
>
>FYI: we bought the Sprinta JDBC driver from inetsoftware:
>
> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.inetsoftware.de/">http://www.inetsoftware.de/</a>
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>Greg
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