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MySQL / Dini.
Depends what is more easy for you to use.
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DINI is equal to INI
DINI = DracoBlue INI.
INI Is more common due to its simplicty, I suggest y_ini as i heard the best from it
I personally use MySql.
Safest-Fastest-Best.
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Hey noob It's Justin. Good luck ^^
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Ehab, Please tell me your secret on posting something that is useless?
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Calling someone a noob is not helpful. At all.
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MySQL or Y_INI
I use MySQL but I don't use Y_INI, dini for beginners but I'm not sure if it's the same like Y_INI.
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Ehab, Please tell me your secret on posting something that is useless?
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If you are sure that you'll be able to handle MySQL, go ahead for it. It's highly flexible, advanced system for user data and stuff.
But if you think you're not so good in SQL, go for Y_INI, becuase out of other(non-sql) saving systems, it's the best.
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Hmm my vote is really going to Mysql. It's just like the same as PHP. My register and login script is working correctly within like 15minutes.
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Don't use DINI! - The best SQLite or Y_INI.
If you want to create something with website ( php ), then use MySQL.