I would recommend CodeCharge, which allows you to easily create web pages
connected to the database, such as MySQL.
Usually, to create a database-enabled web page or web site, you would need
to write a program, for example in PHP or Perl.
CodeCharge generates such programs in 5 languages (ASP, JSP, PHP, Perl and
ColdFusion). You may download Trial version for Windows from
www.codecharge.com (generated programs run on UNIX/Linux as well).
You may also need to install PHP or Perl on your web server.
Feel free to contact me directly if you have questions and I'll try to help.

Regards,

Adam



>   From  "Darius Blaszijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   To  "MySQL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   Subject  Query result to HTML
>   Date  Wed, 10 Jan 2001 00:43:34 +0100
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I have the following question. I don't know anything about webpages (HTML
/
> XML etc.) But I do want to know how I can put my query results onto a web
> page that can be viewed through intranet. Can I make webpage templates
that
> show the results sets (in combination with some parameters ofcourse, maybe
> use some stored procedures)? I'm almost sure it can be done, but how?
>
> I understand that this will be too complicated for you to explain it in
one
> or two messages, but I would be very pleased if I got some leads to follow
> from you.
>
> Many thanks, Darius Blaszijk
>


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