April 4, 2008

Web Database

by Hispanic

Internet or web databases are very useful, for they can be easily accessed through the worldwide web irrespective of where you are in the world, and it's very easy to make use of to boot!

Databases are used to back a majority of websites today. A web database is usually created in a way that is accessible to a script language such as the Hypertext Preprocessor or PHP. Using a database can add powerful interactive features to your website and save publishing time. It offers you large storage space, and the ability to perform modifications on your data without getting lost in all the technicalities.

Apart from the two basic functions, a web database is also used to create database-driven websites. By using a database in a website, you will be able to perform a number of tasks such as send images, text messages and other web content information to an individual viewing the website. Instead of the usual static site pages, you can deliver various pieces of information to the viewer.

For example, one of the most popular types of database-driven websites is the search engine. Despite its immense index, there is also a considerable amount of data in Google's databases, which are accessible from websites by means of queries but not by links. This so-called deep web is minimally covered by Google and contains, for example, catalogs of libraries, official legislative documents of governments, phone books and more.

A database-driven website also offers a number of functions that can be useful to the visitors of the website. This includes using a site that is able to provide a directory. The directory may be used to display a list of contacts, address or even events.

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."

The site can also be used for surveys. The survey information can be inputted on the site and it can be stored in the database. The website database simplifies the tedious task of distributing survey handouts.

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