* Claudio Nanni <claudio.na...@gmail.com> [120118 15:49]: > Hi Tim, Hi Again Claudio: > Excuse me but still I don't understand exactly what is the product you want > to build. I'm sorry, I'm not expressing myself well, I know it! I build all sorts of web-based products... > One thing is a tool (IDE) to work and one thing is the product you build. > > Some questions to understand: > You ask for a tool name or a general question? Basically, I was inquiring as to whether there was a way to 1)Connect to a MySQL database then: 2)A wizard or a design tool to build an input form for a particular table. Just as MS-Access or OpenOffice Base can do. (See my answer to Michael) then: 3)Save form as an HTML form Experimenting with OpenOffice has been unsatisfactory. As for MS-Access, I no longer use Windows (linux and Mac), nor do I currently have a market for work on Windows.
> What are exactly the "mysql editing features" ? That is a general description. Like many web developers I use/develop HTML forms to edit MySQL databases. > What are your "my view templates" ? ** Source documents for my MVC view templates ** I use my own framework. It is derived by myself and used only for my clients or for my own apps. > And again, are you building a client-server architecture > application or a web based? Sorry. Web based. I appreciate your help, but I believe that I can easily develop the tool that I need. It would connect to MySQL with a specific table - column names optional - as a parameter and produce an input form - I could do in good time, but since I am self-employed, time is money for me, thus I looked for a shortcut and it appears none is available that would suit me: Since a I use a special markup for Javascript validation, I would have to add that by hand. My tool, since it would "understand" my framework could add most of the markup. thanks again -- Tim tim at tee jay forty nine dot com or akwebsoft dot com http://www.akwebsoft.com -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql