On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 05:19:35 +0100, Emanuele Zeppieri wrote: Hi Emanuele
>�Having seen your modules and knowing your experience as a Perl >�programmer, I suspected that you already did an in-depth research >�and that you already knew most of them ;-) Thanx. I avoided mentioning anything up front so as to leave things wide open for the responses. >�eXtropia WebDB: >�http://www.extropia.com/applications.html >�(look for it in the list) I'd filed this years ago, under Tainting, and didn't retrieve it until you mentioned it. I use TreePad, the tree-structured editor, to file ideas under categories: http://www.treepad.com There's a free version, and one with encryption for your passwords :-). >�Yes, Maypole seems not to be able yet to deliver what it seemed to >�promise, but I'm sure it will improve soon (or later.) I'm glad to read your assessment. Seems there's been just a bit too much flattery and not enough about the struggles we are having in the real world. I do realize it's a very clever package, and frankly, I wish I could just pick it up and use it. >�No such module/application/framework is completely satisfactory for Sigh - I know the feeling. I don't mind developing things. It's the _re_developing that's getting to me. Hence my hope that generic solutions would exist. I suspect many of us are in the same boat here. And yes, there are various programs, even PHP ones. But we're still not satisfied! >�framework, DBIx::XHTML_Table (together with Template-Toolkit) for >�displaying tabular data, Data::Pageset to paginate them and a mix >�of TT, CGI::FormBuilder and CGI::Ex::Validate for forms displaying >�and validation. Data access is done through a mix of Class::DBI, >�SQL::Abstract::Limit and raw DBI code. And more modules to evaluate! Gimmeabreak! -- Cheers Ron Savage, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 7/01/2005 http://savage.net.au/index.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=cgiapp&r=1&w=2 To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
