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in thread Best user installable database for perl

I understand completely what you are saying about why people only have ftp access and so on and so forth.

But as to your advice, "I can give you just one advice: go talk to the people that provide the webhosting", am I supposed to go around to the webhost of every single person who downloads my script and say "Pretty please give this random user a real database"?

If I was the only one using my script I would do exactly what you suggest and find a host that supports what I need for my planned functionality. But this script is going to be publically available so I'd like to make it as accessible as possible with the smallest possible requirements.
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Re: Best user installable database for perl
by Abigail-II (Bishop) on Oct 10, 2003 at 16:39 UTC
    Let me rephrase that as Let the people wanting to use your script talk to their providers.

    I don't think it's a good idea to make it easy for people to backdoor in a database on a shared server they have limited access to. Sure, it's not you who does the actual uploading, but if people are going to use your program, it's not going to make you or Perl popular with the hosting people.

    Abigail

Re^3: Best user installable database for perl
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Oct 10, 2003 at 17:50 UTC
    am I supposed to go around to the webhost of every single person who downloads my script
    They are supposed to spend five bucks for a basic hosting solution. C'mon, any highschool kid can afford shared hosting on a server with CGI support and an SQL database these days just by going to McDonald's once less a month. If they're such cheapskates that they won't even spend that little money, they're not likely to be worth your headaches either.

    Makeshifts last the longest.