RE: Editing Forms

2001-11-01 Thread Andrew Braund
> BTW, there are open source solutions for the user-interface which don't > require the web browser. I've heard people mention GTK in this context. > There was even a book (about building user interfaces for MySQL with GTK+) Maybe even PHP-GTK (Win or *nix) Example GUIs; http://teak.sourceforge.

Re: Editing Forms

2001-11-01 Thread Joel Rees
Robert -- Just in case what Quentin and Rick said isn't clear, the MySQL DLLs/libraries are linkable and usable from Delphi/KYLIX. Quentin's note gives a good hint about one way to do it. I seem to recall from my last job that there are people around using Delphi as a front end to MySQL, so you s

RE: Editing Forms

2001-11-01 Thread Quentin Bennett
functionality is simple, then an Access Forms app, using MySQL Linked tables would be an option. M2CW Quentin -Original Message- From: Rick Emery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 2 November 2001 9:38 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Editing Forms MySQL provides a rich list of

RE: Editing Forms

2001-11-01 Thread Rick Emery
ECTED] Subject: Editing Forms I have been looking at MySQL with the assumption that I could move up to an enterprise level database from a desktop database without the prodigious cost normally incurred. I usually work for small business's and my choice of database has been Paradox. I have

Editing Forms

2001-11-01 Thread Robert A. Smith
I have been looking at MySQL with the assumption that I could move up to an enterprise level database from a desktop database without the prodigious cost normally incurred. I usually work for small business's and my choice of database has been Paradox. I have been using Delphi as a front end too