Dear Friends,
I am looking to create a content management system for my website....I thing it can be done in two ways: one method is by creating mysql database and another method is by file object method (i.e. update your data with read and write file)......Plea se suggest me which would be the best way.....
Thanks
Deepak
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Most likely MySQL, it would be more efficient seeing as how you would not have a bunch (if not hundreds) of files to manage. What type of data do you plan on storing?
Markus 6,050
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Ubdoubtedly, like helimeef suggested, using some sort of database would make the whole structuring and maintainence a whoooooole lot easier.
Season Greetings
i can't picture a nice CMS without a solid DB like mysql...
Files are easy to get juped by vandals (this is what i think), taking backup in files is difficult and management ofcourse is cumbersome job in files..
so i agree with the abobe two geeks and vote in favor of MYSQL :)
cheers !!
so i agree with the abobe two geeks and vote in favor of MYSQL :)
Thank you realin... I think. ;)
Markus 6,050
Recognized Expert Expert
Thank you realin... I think. ;)
I was thinking the same thing...
But i know he's just jealous of us
;)
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