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Warp wrote:
> Chambers <ben### [at] pacificwebguycom> wrote:
>> ) Use forms to enter data
>> ) Store data in a DB
>> ) Query said DB through other forms
>> ) Create graphical presentations
>> ) Fetch a web page
>> ) Process said web page, looking for specific information
>
> I believe the majority of sites out there use PHP for this.
>
> You can use the web browser as a GUI for the application. This way you
> don't need to write a GUI (except in html). PHP has strong tools to parse
> webforms and query SQL databases. Many people use this combination for
> management purposes.
>
I thought about something like that, but then I'd need to either run
Apache on my local machine, or set up a part of my website for that.
Probably the latter would be the easiest option, although I would
appreciate having the data stored locally.
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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