dm.DB is a PHP script for PHP Classes scripts design by Richard Munroe.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. dm.DB contains the first port of the interface to a database other than MySQL, PostgreSQL.
Publisher review: dm.DB contains the first port of the interface to a database other than MySQL, PostgreSQL. This is a major release/revision of dm.DB. It contains the first port of the interface to a database other than MySQL, PostgreSQL. Support is provided for version 8.0 and 8.1 of PostgreSQL. A number of additional modifications have been made, including (preliminary) support for multiple SQL results sets. Full support will require a redesign of the dm.DB interface and will be incompatable with the current interface. This is a redesign of the dm.DB class to allow it to be "easily" (the term is used loosely) ported to other databases. A compatibility class is provided so that applications that use the MySQL specific version of this package continue to work unchanged. Support is currently available for : - MySQL - PostgreSQL 8.0 - PostgreSQL 8.1 This class is officially compatible with PHP 5. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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