Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Firebird and the Internet |
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Author | Donatas |
Post date | 2004-04-12T08:14:50Z |
How about that you first read some tutorial on _anything_ related to
web-development ;)
just my humble oppinion
btw, all of those mentioned technologies are free except for ASP as you
gotta have IIS server for it which you got to get from M$. (not sure
about Clarion)
Johan van Zyl wrote:
web-development ;)
just my humble oppinion
btw, all of those mentioned technologies are free except for ASP as you
gotta have IIS server for it which you got to get from M$. (not sure
about Clarion)
Johan van Zyl wrote:
>Hi[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>I made a discovery - I always thought that if one wanted to use
>JavaScript or PHP etc. that one had to buy something first - like
>spending dollars to obtain say JavaScript like one would buy Clarion.
>Now I see you just use it in your HTML code!
>I read that php and mySQL is supposed to be a very good combo to use
>for the Internet!
>I would like to use Firebird.
>What is reccomended to use with Firebird - can I use Clarion and just
>Clarion or PHP, Perl, JaveScript, CSS, ASP(wich one?) or a mixture of
>some of these. And does one have to buy any of these?
>I have the Macromedia MX Suite - not 2004 - the one before that.
>What are the pros and cons to all of this?
>JVZ
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