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Re: a place for modules/widgets

28 July 2011 at 10:45pm
ok , also, have you used the SQLite Module yet..
it uses a "absalute path" to the database & NOT relative to the CMS Root, is there a way to make it update the path automatically OR set a relative path .EG:
htpdocs/silverStripe/assets/.db/ss_database.file
it possible to make it retive : ( assests/.db/ss_databse ) so i dot have to reinstall the website every time i move it around. ( the reason i use SQLite is so i don't need to set it up !! )
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Re: a place for modules/widgets

28 July 2011 at 10:48pm
sorry, no, for all it's faults I'm using MYSQL only - my db's are far too big for sqlite
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Re: a place for modules/widgets

28 July 2011 at 11:01pm
so , what is considered a "too big" databse for SQLite , i like it ,its easy to run, portable & the job for most of my "small" projects/jobs.
did you have any problems with SQlite 3 in the past, something you can warn me about?
(sorry for the too many questions, i am sure this page will answer a lot of question for newbies to come
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Re: a place for modules/widgets

28 July 2011 at 11:09pm
hundreds of megabytes... but I am sure sqlite3 will be just fine for a small site. I've used it before for mobile projects and it's extremely reliable - I think it's like the most deployed open source db ever.
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Re: a place for modules/widgets

29 July 2011 at 12:31am
thank you, that is all the questions i have for today, be ready for 2morow.. lolz ;)
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