On Saturday 09 February 2002 03:41 am, Mike Andrew wrote:

>
> Although I think I understood your explanation, I don't follow why it would
> be so difficult to have a front end (so to speak) for a mysql dbase server.
> What's so difficult about creating (say) a simple name and address book
> dbase using a 'standard' tool? It's the 'standard tool' I can't find, apart
> from Knoda/Rekall. I can follow along ok if I had to program it myself
> using (say) perl, but I don't follow why this simple need can't be fairly
> generic. Not a complaint, not a whinge, I truthfully don't understand where
> the tuff bit is, and it must be tuff, coz there's nothing out there (yet).

After checking out countless sites looking for information on setting up 
Mysql, I came upon:

http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/PHP/SoothinglySeemless

This site does not offer a simple front end per say but does offer a 
step-by-step tutorial on setting up an integrated Apache-PHP-MYSQL sever. 
This could be an overkill for what you need, but its worth looking over.

-- 
Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
Westbank, B. C.
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