On 26 Apr 2006, at 19:16, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mark Wieder wrote:
Wednesday, April 26, 2006, 7:50:54 AM, you wrote:
I've just had an enquiry about an application I developed in
RunRev a
while back. It's basically a small database that contains small
images, a 2D size and a product code. They would like to convert
this
to a web based application. How easy/difficult would it be to
convert
the existing app to run as a web-based app?
Would something like this do the trick?
http://www.fourthworld.com/products/webmerge/index.html
I appreciate the plug, Mark, but in this case I'm not sure it's a
good fit.
WebMerge is a handy way to quickly publish static web pages (I
recently sold a 10-pack to the US Library of Congress), but a true
web application will likely need a live database connection for
writes, and that's beyond the scope of what WebMerge handles.
Actually maybe not. The database is only updated once in a while and
the end-user doesn't write to the database at all. This is a kind of
front-end to the main system. Once the user had selected the images
they want, a list of the product codes and quantity is generated and
in the Web-Based app would then processed by the main system.
I'm not sure in WebMerge would be appropriate or not?
What do you think?
All the Best
Dave
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