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Posted by SrSilveira on 06/04/07 16:10
On Jun 3, 7:37 pm, "alfrod...@gmail.com" <alfrod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, so I want to move beyond notepad and vi for creating my php apps.
> I've demoed a few ide's but haven't found exactly what I am looking
> for. Here's a short list of what I'd like to see:
>
> 1) autocomplete
> 2) form design - web form design is a requirement, but the ability
> to use the php gtk toolkit and design there as well would be great
> 3) database integration - mysql is what I currently use and migrating
> to postgresql isn't an option in the near future
> 4) ajax integration
>
> I've tried Delphi for php and either I didn't read the manual well
> enough or it doesn't quite do everything I wanted.
>
> Here's a scenario for a common task I'd like to be able to do:
>
> I add a database and several sql queries to the project. Then I drag
> a combobox to the form and tell it that it is bound to a specific
> field of one of the queries. I drag a second combobox and tell the
> ide that the value for this box is returned by an ajax query based on
> the selection in the first combobox. At this point I save my work
> and run the project. Up pops my web browser with the two boxes
> displayed and I can test the code.
>
> I've done this before with MS Access (yeah, yeah, I know) and I'd like
> something so that I can stop making Access apps for data management
> and replace them with web interfaces to mysql.
>
> So far the Delphi product has come closest, but either I'm being
> stupid or the docs aren't as transparent as they could be.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks!
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