Re: webinterface for database
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:19:15 -0500
Message-ID: <h7e8tts0guj2slur5klnsfj2508hoa6g6k_at_4ax.com>
[Quoted] I tried to go there a few times but all I got was:
"There are two reasons that you could be receiving this page:
dpsp-yes.com is registered, is not being hosted yet, and is parked
with us.
Your computer is configured to use our DNS Servers as your resolver.
If you click here and still get the same page, then that is definitely
the case. You need to contact your network administrator or ISP and
have them correct the DNS settings on your computer. Read the
Resolution document for information on how your computer obtains the
IP address of a web site.
If you continue to have problems, and you have contacted your ISP, please send email to support_at_weblaunching.net.
Register your domain today for only $12.00! We currently offer .COM, .NET, .ORG, and .TV registrations"
So when the site appears I will be able to check it out!
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:28:57 +0400, "VP" <victor_pank_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>Thom,
>
>we would like to recommend you to take a look at our Dynamic PSP offering.
>This product allows you to create Oracle-based web applications of virtually
>any compexity right from your browser (it's not visual in sense or
>drag'n'drop
>you might be accustomed to with products like Visual Basic or Delphi,
>instead
>it provides you with web-based development environment). Dynamic PSP uses
>PL/SQL for dynamic content and is an evolutionary extension to Oracle PSP
>which adds a lot of features to it while maintaining general compatibility
>with
>Oracle PSP.
>
>You can try it live or download a trial copy at http://www.dpsp-yes.com
>
>Best regards,
> Victor.
>
>"thom" <thomas.duerr_at_emagine.de> wrote in message
>news:1c83cfd3.0110180845.1f9724fc_at_posting.google.com...
>> i am searching a tool which enables me to create easily (maybe without
>> programming skills) a webinterface or webapplication for reading,
>> writing, etc. database-content (for example an webapplication for
>> reading and editing adresses of customers).
>> does someone know such a tool?
>> thanks in advance
>> thom
>
Received on Mon Oct 22 2001 - 17:19:15 CEST