has anybody written any scripts to make apache web server work with synch user database?
Re: scripting
By: Lightman to All on Sun Aug 09 2009 13:02:35
has anybody written any scripts to make apache web server work with sy user database?
This question might be better categorized in the "Web Tech" sub-board.
I haven't looked into that, but Apache only serves up web pages and files, it's not what connects your programming language to databases and such. Wha language are you developing your web stuff in (PHP, Python, etc.)? You woul have to find a programming library made for that language that connects to the Synchronet user database.
Eric
has anybody written any scripts to make apache web server work w database?
I guess i forgot to mention i am using mysql
Re: scripting
By: Nightfox to Lightman on Sun Aug 09 2009 18:29:03
has anybody written any scripts to make apache web server wor database?
I guess i forgot to mention i am using mysql
What is it that you want to do where you want to make Apache work with Synchronet's user database? Do you want to create a web page/app that lists your BBS user information? Synchronet already has a built-in web server and a set of web pages that can do this.
As I mentioned earlier, Apache itself wouldn't be thing that does this. You would have to find a module/plug-in for your web development language that you use in conjuniction with Apache (PHP, etc.) that provides access to Synchronet's user database. I'm not sure that there is such a thing, but I could be wrong..
Eric
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