Hello monks,

I've got a Postgres database with about 20,000 entries from the salmonid genome project. It's very very simple at this point. What I need to do is throw up a simple but effective web frontend for querying. I did a supersearch on "database frontend" and from this I extracted the following tools for doing this:

as well as the book "Programming the Perl DBI" (which I happen to have). There were less than 30 threads in the sections I searched, and the relevant ones were from around 2001. Are these tools still the defacto standard? I've never done anything like this, including zero LWP or CGI experience (and yes, I will be visiting Ovid's CGI tutorial). What are your suggestions? Any ideas welcome.

Many thanks,

clairudjinn


In reply to Setting up a database frontend by clairudjinn

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