Hi all,

It seems like i often need to write Database interfaces, with a web front-end (for editing / searching / display).

I've started using Class::DBI, which is cool, and makes things easyer.

I would REALLY like to use Maypole but,

ive already spent time setting up the Class::DBI modules (which are used in other scripts).   So it seems to me that as i should be able to use these existing modules, and plug them into something like Maypole.

Does anyone have any experience on how to go about this?

(p.s. another problem is that i use oracle & can never get Maypole to work with it).

Many Thanks.

I should really do something about this apathy ... but i just cant be bothered

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