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Database On the Web

3 April, 2008 (04:02) | By: Hispanic

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A web database is basically a database used for the Internet. With this, your data can be accessed through the Internet regardless of its location.

Web databases also allows you do make modifications, like the ones constantly used at online shops for example, very conveniently through the complicated editing of the html code or through user-friendly templates found in other web database brands out there. Recurrent types of data, like addresses, can be generated automatically in your website, accessible and editable in script language such as Hypertext Preprocessor or PHP. You specify the way the output has to be sorted.

Database-driven websites are the bread and butter of web database programs. Through them, you can be able to send images, text messages, videos, programs and other web content information to the person browsing through your website. You can deliver all sorts of information to your viewer through your database-driven website.

One of the most common and most popular types of database-driven web sites is the search engine. The search engine works by simply typing text into a box. After clicking the search button, the site generates a page full of options and information.

Speaking of the web directory, database-driven websites could also utilize a web directory function in order to feature a list of contacts, addresses or even events in a easily accessible format. A web directory lists web sites by category and subcategory. The categorization is usually based on the whole web site, and the content is usually submitted by the visitors themselves.

On that note, a database-driven website can act as a sort of library for a large amount of data. Using a database driven approach, the programmer would build a product table in the site’s database. This table would contain a series of columns with pertinent information about the information. When a user visits a particular page, the template grabs the data associated with that record’s identification number from the database, plugs the data into the template and presents the user with a complete product page “on the fly.”

In conclusion, a database-driven site can also be used for surveys. Using the same process detailed above, the survey information can be inputted and stored in the site by whoever is browsing and the given template would contain the basic structure of a survey data’s page, identifying elements like the navigation system, where the charts and/or results are placed, where the description and other information goes on the page, and how all the data is to be formatted. Website surveys beats survey handouts every time.

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