Off topic, but on-community...

Off topic, but on-community...

am 16.09.2005 21:26:32 von matthew.persico

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Within the past few months, I read an article which presented a Perl module=
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running under Apache that reads a config file to generate a web interface=
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for updating a table in a database, complete with the ability to use=20
reference tables, specify explicit SQL, etc.

I cannot for the life of me find it.

I thought it was in one of Linux Mag/Linux Journal/Perl Journal/Perl Review=
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but seaching their archives has stumped me.

Can anyone offer a clue as to where I might find this article?

TIA

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Matthew O. Persico

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Re: Off topic, but on-community...

am 16.09.2005 22:05:01 von darnold

Matthew Persico wrote:
> Within the past few months, I read an article which presented a Perl module
> running under Apache that reads a config file to generate a web interface
> for updating a table in a database, complete with the ability to use
> reference tables, specify explicit SQL, etc.
>
> I cannot for the life of me find it.
>
> I thought it was in one of Linux Mag/Linux Journal/Perl Journal/Perl Review,
> but seaching their archives has stumped me.
>
> Can anyone offer a clue as to where I might find this article?
>
> TIA
>


Maybe the July '05 issue of Sysadmin http://www.samag.com/articles/2005/0507/ ?
There's an article called "porDBIe A Portable Web Database Solution" in it...

Dean Arnold
Presicient Corp.

Re: Off topic, but on-community...

am 16.09.2005 23:25:55 von merlyn

>>>>> "Matthew" == Matthew Persico writes:

Matthew> Within the past few months, I read an article which presented
Matthew> a Perl module running under Apache that reads a config file
Matthew> to generate a web interface for updating a table in a
Matthew> database, complete with the ability to use reference tables,
Matthew> specify explicit SQL, etc.

Sounds like Catalyst.



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