[Phpwm] wysiwig editor

Alex Mace alex at hollytree.co.uk
Fri Mar 6 10:42:01 UTC 2009


Only really a problem if it any good - I remember back in my Java days  
that the "official" Microsoft SQL Server JDBC whatsit was a big pile  
of whatsit. FreeTDS was much better.

Are they contributing the driver under the PHP licence?

On 6 Mar 2009, at 10:39, David Goodwin wrote:

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> Andy Cowan wrote:
>> Not just a pinch of salt – am I the only one that finds this a bit  
>> worrying?
>>
>>
>>
>> The post also included the line “(but possibly only if the windows
>> version of PHP)” – one of the best things about PHP so far is its  
>> cross
>> platform portability, and it would be typical of them to start making
>> the windows flavour of PHP the only real alternative, whilst the  
>> other
>> platforms remain as poor cousins. At the moment, we develop on  
>> Windows
>> and Mac and deploy to Linux, without any trouble at all.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have no evidence of this – I wasn’t at PHP London, anyone that was
>> there able to reassure me? Or do I need to dig out that Ruby book?  
>> (only
>> kidding!)
>>
>
>
> Yes, Rob also spoke to the Microsoft guys, and it did sound very much
> like you could only e.g. use the new SQLServer driver, if you're  
> running
> PHP on windows....
>
> David.
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> David Goodwin
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