thanks for the input.  it has to be independent of the browser.
I have never done front end before....I will check the link that you sent







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From: David Krings <ram...@gmx.net>
To: NYPHP Talk <talk@lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Fri, November 20, 2009 8:04:25 PM
Subject: Re: [nyphp-talk] front end design

selyah wrote:
> Hello Guys:
> I am hoping that I can get a direction to take on this issue.  I have 
> designed a back-end program using Java.   The purpose of this program is to 
> be used as an inventory of items in the home or small office.  I could use 
> PHP embeded into HTML, but then I would have to make it a part of the 
> browser, which is not my intension (at least i think ).
> I am using Java because of its cross platform capability.
> The issue is, can anyone direct me on a interface to use that would serve as 
> a front-end for this program.
> I have never done front end programming before that was not related to a 
> database so I am a bit at a lost  as to how or where to begin.
> Thanks in advance
> Ian


Well, you can do the front-end in Java as well. You know how to use Java and 
there are controls, libraries, etc. available for front-end (assuming GUI) 
development. But, you can also use PHP for that. It is not the typical use for 
PHP, but that is why some clever people created GTK. Take a look here: 
http://gtk.php.net/

Then again, what is the problem with having the UI in the browser?

David

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