| Justin Patrin 2006-06-17, 8:12 am |
| On 6/15/06, bertrand Gugger <bertrand@toggg.com> wrote:
> bertrand Gugger wrote:
>
> Ed Zenisek wrote:
>
> because it's free, easy to work with via php, and it's the standard
> package on my webhost - they don't support other database types. The
> type of database I'm using is irrelevant to the problem I'm having
> anyway. I'm using the script so I can have automated backups done with
> cron.
>
> np , it's usual ... and especially here as I was wrong.
>
> s/client/server/
>
> I was meaning mysql as such does not handle transactions.
> It depends on some second layer what not everybody has.
>
> From my poor own experience pg or oci do it native since years.
>
Your experience is very poor if you don't realize that mysql natively
and by default has innodb support built in. This is no "second layer"
it is part of mysql.
Again, stop trolling.
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Justin Patrin
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