YEs thats what mysql and php3 does so the web browser your client can view the
pages.
Check out www.mysql.org and php.net for more details
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Vidiot wrote:
> >I'm in the process of generating reports from data in a database, and
> >I've chosen to use HTML for the output file. But I've found a little
> >problem, which is that in some cases I need to write page breaks at some
> >points. Is that possible at all using HTML?
>
> By definition, HTML doesn't have pages.
>
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