Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Arno Welzel Newsgroups: comp.lang.php Subject: Re: Database written in PHP Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 17:00:16 +0200 Lines: 19 Message-ID: References: <2f8c9bff-1c33-41b8-a038-246487b2d857@googlegroups.com> <020420200901499520%timstreater@greenbee.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net LvhMPzw8m6qtjYHbWcXeow1XYJ6o9uYN6/ajC+6cPCwxwLCBnu Cancel-Lock: sha1:03MadvE5ZfRwWTWFVurNjWLAOK0= In-Reply-To: <020420200901499520%timstreater@greenbee.net> Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.php:18272 Tim Streater: > In article <2f8c9bff-1c33-41b8-a038-246487b2d857@googlegroups.com>, > wrote: [...] >> If you are still interested, then try my version(Simple object based php >> database system, that saves data to files and is includable in application(or >> webpage)): https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/internet-biz07/tKpz-vP9Z-U > > Have you not looked at SQLite? That seems to me to be what you need. Personally I would also always recommend using SQLite if MySQL etc. is not possible. However - beside the fact the the original post is already more than 4(!) years old, the OP asked for a solution which does not need any extensions like SQLite. -- Arno Welzel https://arnowelzel.de