Re: PHP form generator [message #181728 is a reply to message #181722] |
Tue, 28 May 2013 00:14 |
Thomas 'PointedEars'
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Charles wrote:
> On Monday, May 27, 2013 2:45:56 PM UTC-7, M. Strobel wrote:
>> Am 27.05.2013 23:12, schrieb Charles:
>>> 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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>> Could you be more precise? The internet search for php form generator
>> turns up a lot of hits.
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>> The problem has been solved many times, but every time with different
>> dependencies.
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>> In this NG you will generally find people who prefer to code it
>> themselves instead of trying to read, analyze and debug other people's
>> code.
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> Sure.
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> The database backend is second nature.
“Did you mean: ‘is secondary’?”
> I can create the tables and normalize them at the same time, and the
> interrelationship should be quite valid.
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> What I'd like to find is use a software package that will retrieve the
> table structure and create both a generic input form in HTML, as well as
> the corresponding PHP script to go with it, for that table. That way, I
> can start cutting and pasting blocks of code
“Did you mean: ‘write loops’?”
> instead of having to write it character by character, line by line.
Good luck.
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PointedEars
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