A good example of setting up a web site in php is "_PHP fast&easy web development_" by Julie C Meloni http://www.thickbook.com/index.html It uses MySQL but can easily be adapted for postgresql (I did it as my first php project). Tom Hodges On 9 Jun 2002 at 15:38, mike wrote: > You do nothing special in the PHP page. It loads where you instructed the > browser to load it. The only thing you need to specify in the html you send to > the browser is the 'target' for future pages. If you want to learn more about > frames, search google and you will find tons of reference sites. > > Michael J. Upchurch > Partner2Partner Communications mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 615.286.2199 > > mmcgillick writes: > > > Good Morning: > > > > > > > > I've set up a PostgreSQL database on my Red Hat Linux 7.3 box. I'm > > trying to figure out how to put together a web page to administer > > records in the database. I'd like my web site to behave in the manner of > > a software application where the page itself is updated when I submit > > changes, and I don't have to go to a new page to see the change, and > > then click to get back to the main page. > > > > > > > > From my experience with HTML, I understand I can use frames and a > > target=<frame name> to make an html page appear in a particular frame. > > From reading through PHP, in order to get it to work, you usually make > > the .php page the target, and this leaves me in the strange position > > that I can't direct where the output of the page should go. > > > > > > > > I'm curious if someone has implemented this type of layout, or if any > > has some pointers on where I might be able to do some further reading. > > Any pointers to examples would also be really appreciated. > > > > > > > > Thanks for your time. > > > > > > > > - Michael > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html >