I just recently found dbman and am intrigued as to how I can integrate it into a site I am building for a client.
What I'd like to do is to use it as a back end for adding articles to a site. In reality, it is a small site. We will start out with 3-5 articles, and hopefully add 2-4 articles a month.
What I'd like to do is create a form that my client would use to "add" an article to the db. There he can fill out the information of: Author, Volume number, photo upload, etc. The text could get kinds longish (magazine article length). I would expect the public to not have access to adding to the db, just viewing, searching etc.
IS DBman a good tool to use for this? DBmanMYSQL is out of the question, btw (budget)
If so, could someone stear me in the right direction for making this happen? I am new to databases and dbman. :) Thanks.
What I'd like to do is to use it as a back end for adding articles to a site. In reality, it is a small site. We will start out with 3-5 articles, and hopefully add 2-4 articles a month.
What I'd like to do is create a form that my client would use to "add" an article to the db. There he can fill out the information of: Author, Volume number, photo upload, etc. The text could get kinds longish (magazine article length). I would expect the public to not have access to adding to the db, just viewing, searching etc.
IS DBman a good tool to use for this? DBmanMYSQL is out of the question, btw (budget)
If so, could someone stear me in the right direction for making this happen? I am new to databases and dbman. :) Thanks.