I did a search on this subject, but nothing turned up, so here goes...
DBMan generates its own forms on the fly. Is this preferable to using html-file forms? If so, why? The reason I ask, is that I've always found it much easier to work on the visual layout of forms when they are html files. Is it easy to convert DBman into a script that uses html-file forms instead of generating them from the script? Are there disadvantages in doing that?
Opinions appreciated!
Alan33
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 20, 2000).]
DBMan generates its own forms on the fly. Is this preferable to using html-file forms? If so, why? The reason I ask, is that I've always found it much easier to work on the visual layout of forms when they are html files. Is it easy to convert DBman into a script that uses html-file forms instead of generating them from the script? Are there disadvantages in doing that?
Opinions appreciated!
Alan33
[This message has been edited by Alan33 (edited April 20, 2000).]