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> I am currently working with a small business who is interested is
> implementing an RDBS on a LINUX server.
> The database will handle accounts receivable information.
> The hope is to use a platform which can generate html documents as an
> interface to the data. 
> It appears you have done some of these things already, and I would be
> interested in getting some advice, or possibly buying some of your time.
> 
> Does this sound do-able, and do you have any suggestions.
> 
> Marshall Graves

All very doable. Apparently, a number of database exist for Linux. In fact, people have had luck with running Oracle with SCO compatability stuff (Oracle, of course, does not support this configuration). I really can't speak to the stability of any of the free/shareware databases under Linux. I run a Solaris x86, Oracle Workgroup Server machine. I use Perl5 and the various CGI:: and HTML:: modules to develop Web applications. The database interface is with DBI/DBD::Oracle modules.

The Perl5 module list and the DBI page @ http://www.hermetica.com/ will tell what database interfaces are available.

John
groenvel@cse.psu.edu

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