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Re: Support/Help software database



Try MySQL.  It's a free database server.  It is supported by Linux.
got to www.mysql.org.  You 'll also need DBI.  Sounds like a good
Perl/MySql project.  You can also download DBI from the web.  Check out
www.perl.org and search for DBI.  You'll also need a MySQL module.  You'll
find all the info in the DBI an MYSql pages.

Good luck.

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On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Robert V. MacQuarrie wrote:

> Good day :-)
> Some of the fellow techs I'm working with at an ISP have been working on a
> support/help document. They basically wish to put together a rather large
> document and then perhaps put it on a CD with their regular software.
> While I like the idea I was thinking of a database. Has anyone developed
> sometype of support software that a tech could use via the web? The
> software should be able to be edited/updated by administration and have
> questions/answers added easily.
> Since this would initially be myown project to setup and test a free, or
> free initial trial, download would be best. Thanx for any suggestions on
> this. If something is available but not packaged I maybe willing to
> package it. 
> 
> --Rob
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