A related utility is pgbrowse:

<http://rmadilo.com/files/pg-browse/>

I seem to remember that there are pg specific tools that run on win, not as 
easy as the 2.3 stuff. I remember that the code you are talking about was in 
tcl and was about 40k in size. 


tom jackson


On Tuesday 13 February 2007 19:17, Lamar Owen wrote:
> You know, with all the toolkits out there, no one has done as good of a job
> as AOLserver 2 did for ad hoc database queries and forms.  Is there any
> chance of seeing this code from this ancient but worthy version
> open-sourced (I think I asked once before five or six years ago, but don't
> remember the answer)?  I have a client where a large part of teh app is
> using the ad hoc forms, and, frankly, it JUST WORKS.  Works well, works
> reliably, and just works.  They don't need anything more fancy.  But they
> do need something more modern that can run on a later OS and use a later
> database.  It shouldn't take much work to make this work with AOLserver 4.
>
> This client neither wants nor needs OpenACS for this simple of a task.


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