21-09-2007, 09:09 AM
1. Thanks, that's clear now.
2. Yes, i meant just the standard way of register/login, make a form with user+password, send to a script that adds the data in the specified sql db, just to be on the safe side
It's just that the part of installing mysql confused me a bit.
Do i still have to insert that part of the odbc driver if i host it remotely? I know how to use mysql server with php ( guestbooks, content management, login/register-the basics ) but i don't know if it should make a difference using Mirage.
I saw somewhere a topic of a easier to use version of 3.07, but the link appears to be dead.
2. Yes, i meant just the standard way of register/login, make a form with user+password, send to a script that adds the data in the specified sql db, just to be on the safe side

It's just that the part of installing mysql confused me a bit.
Do i still have to insert that part of the odbc driver if i host it remotely? I know how to use mysql server with php ( guestbooks, content management, login/register-the basics ) but i don't know if it should make a difference using Mirage.
I saw somewhere a topic of a easier to use version of 3.07, but the link appears to be dead.