Date: 03/21/00
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Arno A. Karner wrote:
}seams to me u should be able to do this with apache virtual hosting, each
}virtual host is a group, each group has its own database, then they can do
}want they want who cares. if u dont have the ips for virtual hosting by
}ip, u should still be able to do it by port number on the same ip, saving
}port 80 to be a redirect point to the proper port numner on ther host.
I agree. If you put all users of all applications into one database you
will get chaos with the time - you cannot think to all and it is not
scalable enough.
I'm very experienced in this :-) and currently we reduce complexity of
what we built the last 4 years in this way.
--SSilk - Alexander Aulbach - Herbipolis/Frankonia Minoris - (0931)22032
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