Campbell, Lance wrote:
> Next the person would press a button, “generate”, found below the
> questions. The JavaScript HTML page would then generate content for two
> Iframes at the bottom on the page. One Iframe would contain the
> contents of the postgresql.conf file. The postgresql.conf sett
On 6/19/07, Campbell, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mario,
Lance,
The JavaScript configuration tool I proposed would not be in the install
of PostgreSQL. It would be an HTML page. It would be part of the HTML
documentation or it could be a separate HTML page that would be linked
from the
On 18/06/07, Campbell, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mario,
The JavaScript configuration tool I proposed would not be in the install
of PostgreSQL. It would be an HTML page. It would be part of the HTML
documentation or it could be a separate HTML page that would be linked
from the HTML docu
Mario,
The JavaScript configuration tool I proposed would not be in the install
of PostgreSQL. It would be an HTML page. It would be part of the HTML
documentation or it could be a separate HTML page that would be linked
from the HTML documentation.
Thanks,
Lance Campbell
Project Manager/Softwa
On 18/06/07, Campbell, Lance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Next the person would press a button, "generate", found below the questions.
The JavaScript HTML page would then generate content for two Iframes at the
bottom on the page. One Iframe would contain the contents of the
postgresql.conf file
I am a Java Software architect, DBA, and project manager for the
University of Illinois, Department of Web Services. We use PostgreSQL
to serve about 2 million pages of dynamic content a month; everything
from calendars, surveys, forms, discussion boards, RSS feeds, etc. I am
really impressed wit