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<blockquote data-quote="spiney" data-source="post: 116464" data-attributes="member: 192438"><p><span style="color: black">I'm not a web development expert, but no one else has replied to this, so trying to be helpful ....</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">If you were running on NT, you could import the wanted SQL commands into Frontpage, and the "database wizard" would automatically turn them into web pages, connecting directly to Access database using activX control.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">(Microsoft get lots of criticism, and in general I agree with it, but they have made “quick and easy development” much easier, for most people who want to run small size applications).</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">But, it seems mysql dowsn’t run on NT, so your apache must be the linux version. </span><span style="color: black">Then, I suppose, it’s cgi applications written in perl!</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: black">It’s open software, so if you’re lucky, maybe there’s already “sample” code modules somewhere, then all you have to do is insert the wanted SQL statements into these (replacing the "example" ones), and just compile? I don’t know where to look, but there are apache newsgroups and forums, perhaps you could ask someone in these? </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiney, post: 116464, member: 192438"] [color=black]I'm not a web development expert, but no one else has replied to this, so trying to be helpful ....[/color] [color=black]If you were running on NT, you could import the wanted SQL commands into Frontpage, and the "database wizard" would automatically turn them into web pages, connecting directly to Access database using activX control.[/color] [color=black](Microsoft get lots of criticism, and in general I agree with it, but they have made “quick and easy development” much easier, for most people who want to run small size applications).[/color] [color=black]But, it seems mysql dowsn’t run on NT, so your apache must be the linux version. [/color][color=black]Then, I suppose, it’s cgi applications written in perl![/color] [color=black]It’s open software, so if you’re lucky, maybe there’s already “sample” code modules somewhere, then all you have to do is insert the wanted SQL statements into these (replacing the "example" ones), and just compile? I don’t know where to look, but there are apache newsgroups and forums, perhaps you could ask someone in these? [/color] [/QUOTE]
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