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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1551486" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Raz0rEdge offered some good advice about working with the data that is probably the easiest. If you're not too concerned about the data being secure and private, uploading arbitrary text files to a server somewhere and then using PHP to serve up the data might be easy. You could even do the whole process in PHP - pass the text as a parameter to the page, use POST variables to write the file to the server in a PHP script and write a second file that calls up the text based on what you need.</p><p></p><p>So, one PHP script gets POST variables from your application and uses this to write files to the server. The other PHP script gets called when you want data - you send parameters to that one which the PHP file uses to open the text. All of that is quite insecure (no SSL, text files open to the public) but if you're not looking for security, it's probably the best.</p><p></p><p>It might be easier to tell us what kind of application you're creating. Better solutions might exist.</p><p></p><p>Also, I moved this to the development forum - it's moved in that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1551486, member: 71075"] Raz0rEdge offered some good advice about working with the data that is probably the easiest. If you're not too concerned about the data being secure and private, uploading arbitrary text files to a server somewhere and then using PHP to serve up the data might be easy. You could even do the whole process in PHP - pass the text as a parameter to the page, use POST variables to write the file to the server in a PHP script and write a second file that calls up the text based on what you need. So, one PHP script gets POST variables from your application and uses this to write files to the server. The other PHP script gets called when you want data - you send parameters to that one which the PHP file uses to open the text. All of that is quite insecure (no SSL, text files open to the public) but if you're not looking for security, it's probably the best. It might be easier to tell us what kind of application you're creating. Better solutions might exist. Also, I moved this to the development forum - it's moved in that direction. [/QUOTE]
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