It sounds like you are looking for an application framework to help you build a web interface for CRUD.

There are many application frameworks that facilitate developing web applications with databases. Try searching for CRUD and/or application framework here or on Google to get some leads, including surveys and comparisons of features.

Your initial difficulty may be the number of choices available and the time required to learn any of them well enough to make an informed decision. You will also learn that there are some very strong opinions for and against almost every one of them, rather than a consensus of what is best. So you will have some work to do to decide what to use and how to proceed.


In reply to Re: How to write a CGI program to fetch data from mysql database and show in the browser with values in the text field? by ig
in thread How to write a CGI program to fetch data from mysql database and show in the browser with values in the text field? by sanjay nayak

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