Unfortunately the form buttons don't work in Netscape 6 either.
-R
-----Original Message-----
From: Dorin Grunberg [mailto:dorin@visgen.com]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 3:33 PM
To: Rene-Raphael; pgsql-php@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [PHP] proposition of a project
Hi!
Just wondering why not use the "<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Whatever you
want">"; in fact in my IE I can see the buttons and even click on them but
in NS they are just text. Strange.
At 08:48 PM 7/20/01 +0200, Rene-Raphael wrote:
Hello,
A friend and I, we are creating a "Yet another phpMyAdmin" for
Postgres SQL only and we wish to make it "open source" or under a GNU
licence (but we do not know the exact differences). BOBDII (his nick name)
can:
- Be upgraded simply via config file
(table_name/table_field/upgrade_type.php) for tuple, list, form and data
control
- All texts, colors and other options of the GUI are in cfg file coding
mixing PHP and HTML
- Link between tables (1-1, 1-n, n-n) can be edited, changed and deleted by
WYSIWYG
- Some errors like UNIQUE feedback are catched (other ones like Foreign Keys
are works in progress)
- Tuple history line, so you can easily return and link
- Entry controls like date intervals (10-03-1998 < input < 06-02-2005)
return the form with error messages
- Sort by field name (ASC and DESC option)
- Duplicate a tuple for new entry
- text file and email log
- inheritance support
- quite secure HTTP request (visit id, cookie and ip adress comparison)
- customazable form search
- No Javascript, no Java
...
All forms are in POST and most use the BUTTON tag but this HTML 4 tag is not
support by Internet Explorer 5. We use iCab, a Macintosh browser but on PC,
i tried Amaya, the w3c browser, ugly but it works.
Sure, there is bugs and a lot of TODO but we wish initialized a quite cool
project or to use some parts in a project that is already started.
There is a little demo version (an URL manager) at this URL:
htttp://www.espacelollini.com/demo
Please, send me an email if there is any troubles.
Yours,
Rene-Raphael Pautasso
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