From: mugendai <mug...@an...> - 2004-07-29 17:55:55
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Well.. ladmin does more than that. I think its biggest thing is its capability to issue @commands without actually logging in. I think. Don't quote me on that. Course.. if I had the time I would work on the centralised data server idea.. which would mean all three servers access their data in one way. And the data server handles the data format. That would make implementation of ladmin rather easier too. I really think standardising db access is key to making the whole project alot easier to dev on. Guillaume Devil wrote: >Hi mugendai, hi all, >- Implementing ladmin in SQL could be cool for people >who can't run apache/php on their server, but >nowadays, this is not very common, so because 'Athena >Control Panel' from Aznd is a powerful tool, I don't >think we should waste time on SQL ladmin. >- i'll try to fix the SQL char/login (if time + skills >^_^) >- other dev's, please move ur ass :) > >Devil. > > > |