- From: Jim Meritt <jmeritt@smtpinet.aspensys.com>
- Date: Mon, 06 May 96 17:08:36 EST
- To: www-talk@w3.org
There are the obvious WAIS systems, and we're using a BRS interface called
NETAnswer.
Jim Meritt
Aspen Systems Corporation
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Subject: PERL SQL API and MANAGER
Author: www-talk@w3.org at SMTPINET
Date: 5/2/96 9:06 PM
Hey all,
I'm a web-developer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for NASA. My
particular project is to create a database manager that can be used
over the WWW. I'd prefer the use of Perl and mSQL, since we already
have some material using mSQL, and Perl seems to be the standard that
we've been using.
I'd like the users of the page to be able to:
Create new databases
Edit current databases (add keys, and fields)
Submit new entries
and of course Query a database
I'm telling you all this because I was hoping that someone has already
done this. I'd hate to recreate the wheel. I'd also except as an
alternative... the use of Microsoft Access and Visual Basic scripts.
Let me know if you've accomplished this,
Thanks,
Jason T. Vincent
jason.t.vincent@jpl.nasa.gov
Received on Monday, 6 May 1996 17:08:47 UTC