On 12/07/2012 04:43 PM, G Gambill wrote:
I am looking to move away from a VFP/FoxWeb solution for new (and maybe
old) web pages projects.

I am looking for suggestions for converting existing VFP tables to some
flavor of SQL and a quick learn language to support presenting the data to
an HTML page.

Any suggestions?

George


Perl is a strong language for web development. I use a number of tool for web app development including html, perl, css, javascripts, apache, and postgresql. Perl has tons of modules, (eg classes), that can be downloaded from CPAN, to do just about anything I need.

Perl has many DBI modules to handle connecting with about any database I might be using.

There is a special perl app written for the Apache Wed Server named mod_perl, that enbeds perl in the apache web server. It's easy to install in Fedora simply by selecting it from an Add/Remove application menu.

http://perl.apache.org/

http://iain.per.ly/hooked-on-perl/

Most places distinguish them merely by using the appropriate value. Hooray for context... -- Larry Wall in <199708040319.uaa16...@wall.org> LOL

Regards,

LelandJ







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