In August 2001, a test version of Wikipeda? using PHP and MySQL appeared, see the Wikipedia PHP script page. |
In August 2001, a test version of Wikipedia using PHP and MySQL appeared, see the Wikipedia PHP script page. |
MySQL originally lacked support for transactions?, however this feature is now available. The full ANSI SQL standard is extended in some areas and not implemented in others; probably the most often requested feature which is not yet implemented is "Sub-SELECTs" or "nested SELECTs".
MySQL is open source and works on many different platforms including AIX, BSDi?, [DEC Unix]?, FreeBSD, HP-UX?, Linux, Mac OS X, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2 Warp, SGI Irix, Solaris, SunOS, SCO OpenServer, SCO UnixWare, [Tru64 Unix]?, Windows 95, 98, NT and 2000.
MySQL databases can be accessed using the programming languages C, C++, Eiffel, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, and Tcl; for each of these, a specific API is available. An ODBC? interface called MyODBC is also available.
The preferred pronunciation of MySQL is "My S-Q-L", and not "My-Sequel".
In August 2001, a test version of Wikipedia using PHP and MySQL appeared, see the Wikipedia PHP script page.
External links: MySQL web site at http://www.mysql.com