[nycphp-talk] PHP/MySQL offline
leam
leam at reuel.net
Thu Apr 29 21:50:57 EDT 2004
Newer MySQL has replication, I read it in Linux Journal. :)
I *think* you can go cross-OS but admit my lack of knowledge.
ciao!
leam
Bill Patterson wrote:
> This should be very doable. Some things to watch out for are the minor
> differences in file paths (e.g. Windoze back slashes versus Linux
> forward slashes), etc. Generally the functionality is the same and if
> you are not doing tricks that force operating system commands you should
> be OK.
> Is there a reason not to run this offline on a Linux box?
>
> Keeping the databases synchronized sounds a little more challenging.
> MySQL nicely allows you to offload an entire database into commands that
> restore the contents and structure elsewhere very easily. If you only
> want to synchronize daily this could be the way to go. If you want
> up-to-the-minute synchronization you may have to pipe messages between
> the boxes, and someone else would have to give you hints on that.
>
> Bill Patterson
>
>
> Mark Withington wrote:
>
>> I've got a AMP application that my client would like to use offline. The
>> obvious answer is to install AMP on a the client's Windoz box, and then
>> generate the logic to ensure the two databases stay synchronized. Anyone
>> have any other ideas? Specifically, I'd like to bypass installing
>> Apache.
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