I've written Perl scripts using DBI/DBD to create HTML pages. You would
then put the HTML file on your web server. If you have Perl on your web
server, you can alternatively, write the output as a Perl script with CGI
Perl module syntax. This is more compact and less cryptic but there is
learning curve. If you want something quick and dirty go with HTML format.
DBI/DBD Perl modules enable you to execute SQL from within a Perl script.
You can also do this with a PL/SQL procedure.
Gerardo
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On a good day, I'm challenged to spell HTML so I need advice.
I have a strightforward SQL query that produces our internal
phone list. I'd like to make this data available on our Intranet.
What is the simplest way for me to "webify" this output?
This can really be a static webpage; rather than doing a
real time DB query anytime somebody wants to look at the
phone list on the web.
TIA & HAND!
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