Re: PHP form generator [message #181736 is a reply to message #181733] |
Tue, 28 May 2013 16:24 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/28/2013 2:25 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
> "Charles" wrote in message
> news:ede17d74-5f3d-46ad-acbb-03bb103dc09c(at)googlegroups(dot)com...
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>> Does anyone have software they can suggest for generating an HTML
>> input form and the php backend script for adding records to a database?
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>> I'm developing a web application, and I'm about half way through the
>> MySQL end of it, but I'm daunted by the idea of hand coding 35'ish
>> HTML and php files for data entry.
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>> Has anyone written software that takes the MySQL structure and
>> generates both an HTML input page suitable for editing and the php
>> script that links it to the MySQL table it's based upon?
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> I suggest you take a look at Radicore (http://www.radicore.org) which
> was purpose built to do exactly what you want. You import your database
> schema into the data dictionary, then export each table definition to
> produce one class per table. Then you generate user transactions which
> create the scripts to create/read/update/delete each table. The whole
> import/export/generate process can be done in 5 minutes, and you don't
> have to write a single line of PHP, HTML or SQL. The generated
> transactions only perform the basic functions with default behaviour,
> but you can customise them to your heart's content.
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> All scripts are controlled through the Role Based Access Control (RBAC)
> system, so you can easily control which user has access to which scripts.
>
Yes, if you want one of the biggest pieces of junk on the internet,
Radicore is a good place to start.
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