The easiest way is to use the http_post() feature of ANet. You can call a php script with http_post() that access the database and prints the data (you can use echo ""; for that). With http_get_result() you can get the output of the php script as STRING*.

If you printed variables with echo ""; in the php script, you will have to use str_to_int() to get these value out of the result STRING* again.

The http_post() feature is currently only available in the ANet Pro version, but in a few days I'm planning to release the new ANet Demo that will offer you all ANet Pro features so you can try them.


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