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The VOUG WebDB listener was down, but it's back up now, might want to
give it another shot.
BTW, it's been pointed out that one of the sample files in the zip package has a key line commented out. If you'd like me to email you the corrected sample, as well as an additional HTML Form code sample, let me know. (The VOUG webmaster is out for the remainder of the week, so I can't get the corrections up on the web site yet...)
Jim Stoll
In article <378C803F.EB30E058_at_bms.com>,
Joe Kazimierczyk <kazimiej_at_bms.com> wrote:
> This sounds interesting, but www.voug.org redirects me to
> http://www.crtnet.com:8080/webdb_voug/webdb_voug.wwv_main.gohome which
just
> tells me 'Connection refused'. Please let me know if this becomes
available.
>
> jimstoll_at_my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > For those interested, there is now a free library available that
> > provides HTML Template capabilities to Oracle8 PL/SQL Cartridge
> > developers. Visit www.voug.org and follow the 'Tech Tips' link to
the
> > 'Web/Internet-Enabled RDBMS Techtips' section. Installation
> > instructions, use instructions and sample code are provided.
> >
> > For those who have not previously used HTML Templates, this
technique
> > can dramatically reduce the time, effort and complexity typically
> > associated with development and maintenance of dynamically generated
> > HTML web apps. You build your back-end Application Logic Layer in
> > PL/SQL and you build your front-end Presentation Layer in HTML,
using
> > your favorite graphical HTML editor. (No more nasty HTP and HTF
> > spaghetti required! :-) Design of and changes to the presentation
> > (adding/removing columns and fields, changing layout, etc) are then
done
> > _entirely_ in HTML using a graphical HTML editor, without ever
touching
> > the PL/SQL code and without the need to regenerate the code (as is
> > required with WebAlchemy).
> >
> > Download the library and give it a try - it's very simple to use and
can
> > make life as a PL/SQL Cartridge developer _much_ more enjoyable. :-)
> >
> > Jim Stoll
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
>
>
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Share what you know. Learn what you don't.
Received on Wed Jul 14 1999 - 16:31:14 CDT
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