Re: webinterface for database
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 18:59:35 -0500
Message-ID: <lt2B7.5334$wC6.112586_at_news1.mts.net>
I'm able to get through to the page but I had to open a UDP port on the firewall.
"Vince Laurent" <vlaurent_at_NOSPAMPLEASE.networkusa.net> wrote in message
news:h7e8tts0guj2slur5klnsfj2508hoa6g6k_at_4ax.com...
> 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 Tue Oct 23 2001 - 01:59:35 CEST