Hi Luis,
2) I've been using Embperl (embedded perl) a year and it feels just great. I
recommend it if you're familiar with perl or want to learn it. You can embed
perl in html like with php. Although embperl is good, still php is better
choice in some circumstances. Embperl can of course be connected to postgres
via a perl module. If interested see http://perl.apache.org/embperl/
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>From: Luis Miedzinski <miluis@millicom.com.ar>
>To: Postgresql Novice List <pgsql-novice@postgresql.org>
>Subject: [NOVICE] from mssql7.0 and ASP to postgres and PHP
>Date: 24 Jan 2003 08:56:46 -0300
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>Im porting 3 sites developed in ASP and MSQSLserver 7.0 to Linux.
>We selected posgrest due mainly to views, triggers and so on.
>1) How to import tables.?
>I did the scripting of my MS dbs and after that tryed to convert them to
>text and so, but when therre are lots of tables this system is really
>ugly. Maybe an ODBC solution?.
>2) Is PHP the one and only best solution.?
>Maybe ASP::Perl is better, or Python or ....etc, really I dont know and
>I am lost in a jungle of docs.
>PS: I beg you pardon for my English.
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