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The Future of Optigold ISP

Discussion in 'Optigold ISP' started by digitalpoint, Jun 3, 2004.

  1. mcolvin

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    You mentioned that if you went the MySQL route, some things wouldn't be possible. We can all let our minds wander in regards to what could be possible with a move to MySQL, but what are some of the things that you have already determined we would lose with such a move?

    I personally like the idea of moving to MySQL...It will enable us to access the data for other purposes, but I also like the ease of use and most of the features currently present...

    Mike
     
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  2. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #22
    Just some little things would be lost... for example realtime record locking (if a user is editing a customer, other employees can't edit it until they are done). Without that, you could have an two employees editing the same customer, with only the last changes being applied.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 3, 2004 IP
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    #23
    Will it still be windows compatible? I don't know much about php, only asp.
     
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  4. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #24
    Yes, you can run PHP on Windows.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 3, 2004 IP
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    #25
    Hi Shawn,

    Will you start a new "wish" list before starting redevelopment.
    There are still some things most of would like to see added and maybe this would be the time to stick all our ideas together to even further improve the package.

    Kind regards

    Hein
     
    Hein, Jun 3, 2004 IP
  6. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #26
    Well, if it's ever been mentioned before, then I probably already know about it.
     
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  7. Hein

    Hein Active Member

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    #27
    Understood, but even I know a couple of things that I haven't mentioned before ... :)
    Mainly 'cause we were waiting for Filemaker 7, as most things were banned to that version ;-)

    Regards
     
    Hein, Jun 3, 2004 IP
  8. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    Hein Active Member

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    #29
    o.k., but we're going to be thinking of the things we would like / need in combination any system from now on ;-)
    So we won't be bothered with the impossibilities of either PHP/MySQL or Filemaker, o.k.

    Regards
     
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    Hein Active Member

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    #30
    BTW, added bonus with PHP / MySQL combo ..

    Everyone gets their, much hoped for, Linux "client".
     
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    #31
    I am not using the web interface right now, and see no reason to use it in the near future. I need the program to do what it is doing right now, on a windows machine. I guess I can just keep using the last version you will be releasing before going to web-only, for as long as I need, right?

    The main reason I never went with the web-based system is because I didn't feel good about having CC details on a machine that is connected to the web all the time.

    Amnon
    Deltaforce
     
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  12. digitalpoint

    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #32
    Well even though it would be web based, there is no reason it would have to be on a public web server. You could run the web server on your local machine if you wanted.
     
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    #33
    my little vote is to MySql+PHP

    thanks
     
    rpingar, Jun 4, 2004 IP
  14. Lewis

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    #34
    Shawn,
    I agree that PHP/MySQL seems to be the best way for it to go. What functionality would be lost for certain? I'll probably have another post with more questions and thoughts soon.
    Thanks,
    Lewis
     
    Lewis, Jun 5, 2004 IP
  15. SteveM

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    #35
    Here is another vote for PHP/MySQL
     
    SteveM, Jun 11, 2004 IP
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    #36
    Another for PHP/MySQL :)
     
    JenS, Jun 11, 2004 IP
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    #37
    I vote for PHP/MySQL as well. It seems as though this is the way forward and will provide us with the most flexibility in the future as well as the possibility to better integrate with other software and services. I think that a full integration with CPanel/WHM would be possible if someone wanted to do it :D
     
    chrisblore, Jun 11, 2004 IP
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    #38
    Add my vote for PHP/MySQL.
     
    devnull4u, Jun 13, 2004 IP
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    #39
    Add my vote for PHP/MySQL
     
    WISENet, Jun 14, 2004 IP
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    #40
    How will automated tasks be done in a PHP/MySQL version? I'm assuming some external application that pulls info from MySQL, but just checking.

    Mike
     
    mcolvin, Jun 15, 2004 IP