Difference beetween LiveCode Server e WEB

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Difference beetween LiveCode Server e WEB

Post by info26 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:14 am

Good morning,

someone explains to me the difference between the LiveCoe Server and fill in a stack with the web option.
I think I understood that the server can distribute it to multiple users while the web compilation no.

The server can use the stack and I can develop an application on a stack as iOs or MacOS standalone
My goal was to read and write to a SQL database via ODBC and create a front end for web tablet

Can I do this with the server using a opiù stack?

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Re: Difference beetween LiveCode Server e WEB

Post by Klaus » Fri Oct 19, 2012 10:44 am

info26 wrote:Can I do this with the server using a opiù stack?
With a WHAT stack? :shock:

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Re: Difference beetween LiveCode Server e WEB

Post by info26 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:24 pm

Using one o more stack

Sorry

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Re: Difference beetween LiveCode Server e WEB

Post by Klaus » Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:38 pm

HI info26,

you mean: one oR more stacks?
A bit more care when typing wouldn't hurt! 8)

The Livecode server is a kind of "server side scripting engine" like PHP, Perl etc.
but with the Livecode syntax! It does NOT serve stacks, if you mean that!

It can connect to mySQL database, but I am not sure if it can also connect
to an ODBC database.


Best

Klaus

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