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On Tuesday, August 15th, 2023 at 09:19, Ali via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
wrote:
This sounds like something I have been looking for and
was actually thinking of
learning SQL so I could implement myself. But if someone has already done the heavy
lifting... One question: how complex are the web pages it generates? That is can older
That may be the rub. The installation and update process is... well, let's just say
it
gives me fits and I spent a non-trivial amount of time working out the procedure.
Suffice
it to say that I think quite poorly indeed of composer and yarn, and really don't
think
that there needs to be a software build process for a webapp written in PHP.
browsers, or even TEXT based e.g. Lynx, browsers also
view inventory and/or edit the DB?
I would ideally love a solution that I can access from both my modern systems and the
vintage system I am currently working on. TIA
I normally interact with PartDB-server using Chrome (on my work laptop) or Firefox (on my
personal machine). I don't have any older browsers (and I'm not sure what you
mean by
that, specifically - old-school Netscape v4.x?) so I can't speak to that. What I can
speak to, however, is text mode. Loading my install in Lynx shows a somewhat bewildering
version of the UI and the ever helpful message "Please activate Javascript to use
all
features," which I think pretty much says it all. I'm not able to do anything
meaningful
with it from Lynx, even after logging in.
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