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1/12/2006 3:19 AM
 

Hey all,

I am all new to dotnetnuke, and I just "installed" it in a couple of hours the other night. I love it, but as everyone else I miss the possibility to use MySQL.

However a google search resulted in this : http://crlab.com/mysqlnet/

Could that be a possibility to use with dotnetnuke? I haven't even checked the prices, but I would gladly pay 50 bucks to get the ease, speed and low memory consumption on MySQL running with this CMS.

So what do you think?

 
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1/19/2006 8:29 PM
 
The core labs product is just a .Net data connector for Mysql, you still need to write a DNN data provider, which would use it, in order for DNN to use a MySQL database
 
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