I have seldom used Delphi "professionally" for some years now, and
server applications are not much into my non-professional interests,
but every time I talk about easy ways to "design" web applications I
think "I'd be shocked if there isn't a library - argh framework - to
spit HTML based on Delphi forms"...

If such a project really doesn't exist, I doubt it would take more
than a week for a proof-of-concept...

Best regards,
Flávio

On 6/2/07, A.J. Venter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd say the only thing that comes CLOSE to what you want is java
applets (and even then it's only close - it's not quite a cigar).

A.J.

On 6/1/07, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Andreas Berger wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Is there a way to convert a form into html or php? I have a client that 
wants
> > to use an existing program over the net, but not install the program on his
> > machine. Instead he wants to use the browser. Do I need to write a php 
client
> > or can I convert my existing forms to html/php and talk with the existing
> > lazarus app?
>
> The day you create a program which converts forms to HTML/PHP, you're rich :-)
>
> No such thing exists to my knowledge. Not for Delphi, not for any other
> language I know. If you want to use the web browser, you must program
> for it.
>
> Michael.
>
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