Escapade

Escapade

Escapade, or ESP for short, is a server-side scripting language that is designed to provide an easy interface to database contents. It was written in 1997 by Ed Carp and enjoys wide use in EuropeFact|date=April 2008, but has had limited acceptance in the United States. Plans were underway to open source the software in early 2007Fact|date=April 2008.

Escapade is designed to create dynamic web documents from this data.

Escapade can be used to generate any kind of document - HTML, XML, text, and more.

While server-side scripting is not a new concept, ESP is designed to enable programmers to have easy access to data in databases and display a formatted version of it in their web pages without having to resort to ASP or relatively complicated Perl or PHP scripts.

Escapade was originally designed to fill the need for a simple server-side scripting product that ran on non-Windows platforms. As such, it currently runs in the UNIX and Linux environments, the "workhorse" platforms of the Internet and Intranet. Plans for Windows NT development are under consideration.

In addition to current support for the popular and efficient MySQL database, plans are underway to support Oracle and other generic ODBC-compliant databases (Sybase, SQL Server, etc.) in the immediate future. Escapade is written in C, which makes it easy to port to other platforms.

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  • escapade — Escapade. s. f. v. (L S se prononce.) Eschappée. Il est sujet à faire des escapades. c est une escapade d escolier …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

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