designfreak
Thu 19 March 2009, 03:58 pm GMT +0100
Hello!
I have some questions regarding databases. I am creating a website that will 'hopefully' have a database that users can search. I am creating the website using Dreamweaver CS4 on a Mac.
My hosting company provides me with a tool to create a database, however I am unable to display the search results on my website with my own design background. Do you think there is a way to integrate their database within my own website design?
If this is not possible, should I ditch this 'tool' and go for options I have seen online such as PHP and MySQL or Access? I have also heard of the bundle MAMP. Do I need to install this?
Thanks a bundle!
olaf
Thu 19 March 2009, 04:46 pm GMT +0100
The inbuild database features from DW are not easy to configure if you don't use a local config.
start with beginners tutorials about php/mysql from the net (there are so many, just google)
J n b
Sun 29 March 2009, 05:49 pm GMT +0200
Found this site,
http://www.phpsimple.net which looks pretty good.
Using PHP to call data from a MySQL database is much easier than it sounds, and learning can take a week maximum to get your head around it.
Good luck :)
SoftWareSolution
Thu 1 April 2010, 06:40 am GMT +0200
thank for useful infor
nigel
Fri 5 November 2010, 12:33 pm GMT +0100
Found this site,
http://www.phpsimple.net which looks pretty good.
Using PHP to call data from a MySQL database is much easier than it sounds, and learning can take a week maximum to get your head around it.
Good luck :)
i agree with him, totally it is easier to use PHP with MySQL as its database.
hope you'll finish your site :)
charls.adam
Wed 8 December 2010, 11:11 pm GMT +0100
I agree with you. thanks for it.
shania david
Thu 30 December 2010, 11:09 am GMT +0100
Maybe connection to your website is not right try using
http://www.connectionstrings.com/ to see what is missing
WebKing
Tue 25 January 2011, 01:25 pm GMT +0100
Using PHP to call data from a MySQL database is much easier than it sounds, and learning can take a week maximum to get your head around it.
I agree, it isn't that hard to get hands on it.
czimple
Thu 14 April 2011, 06:04 pm GMT +0200
IF you need required best guideline and expert view go through czimple.com.You wiil get best solution.
timpane
Wed 11 May 2011, 05:39 pm GMT +0200
MySQL database is much simpler than it noise, and discovering can take a week greatest to get your head round it.
shanmarsh2
Thu 29 September 2011, 01:37 pm GMT +0200
Hi all I need to build an Access database for work. I have used it before and know the basics but cannot get my head around linking forms.
MWick
Thu 29 September 2011, 04:05 pm GMT +0200
I would definetly recommend using php and mysql alongside a free search script which you can easily find online.
jerrylothar
Mon 3 October 2011, 08:28 am GMT +0200
Its a bit difficult work to complete, specially for the person like me who is quite new in this field. I dont like it at all. Its too difficult work to complete