Re: PHP form generator [message #181749 is a reply to message #181743] |
Wed, 29 May 2013 10:26 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
Messages: 701 Registered: October 2010
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Tony Marston wrote:
> "Jerry Stuckle" wrote […]
>> On 5/28/2013 2:25 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
>>> "Charles" wrote […]:
>>>> Does anyone have software they can suggest for generating an HTML
>>>> input form and the php backend script for adding records to a database?
>>>>
>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>> 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?
>>>
>>> I suggest you take a look at Radicore (http://www.radicore.org) […]
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>> 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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> You wouldn't know quality if it crawled up your leg and bit you in the
> a*se.
That may be so. However, that I have to register with personal information
to just have a look at the source code of Radicore does not fill me with
confidence that it would be good quality (yes, I have noticed your Privacy
Policy). Never judge a book by its cover.
Also, <http://www.tonymarston.net/>, as referred to by your signature and
<http://www.radicore.org/about.php>, is 404-compliant here. Curiously
enough, <http://www.tonymarston.net/php-mysql/back-to-front.html> and the
like are not.
And I would strongly suggest that you say explicitly when you are
advertising your own software.
PointedEars
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Danny Goodman's books are out of date and teach practices that are
positively harmful for cross-browser scripting.
-- Richard Cornford, cljs, <cife6q$253$1$8300dec7(at)news(dot)demon(dot)co(dot)uk> (2004)
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