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Re: Informix <==> WWW
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To: gio@di.unipi.it, www-rdb@www10.w3.org
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Subject: Re: Informix <==> WWW
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From: "Kim Lo" <Kim.Lo@amgen.com>
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Date: 28 Jun 1995 13:54:37 U
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From Kim.Lo@amgen.com Wed Jun 28 16: 58:29 1995
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Reply to: RE>>Informix <==> WWW
You can use Perl to talk to Informix via CGI.
perlisql can be found on ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/perl/db.
The person that maintains the site is Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk.
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Date: 6/28/95 7:20 AM
To: Kim Lo
From: John D Groenveld
GSQL, a generic forms interface, is available. I didn't see an Informix
backend,
but I'm sure if Informix's C-ISAM supports dynamic sql, you could write it
fairly easily. See the below URL for details.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/People/jason/pub/gsql/starthere.html
John
groenvel@cse.psu.edu
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