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From: Wojtek Bogusz <bogusz@zow.desy.de>
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 Hi,

> What could be a good way of asking postgres via HTML & CGI?
> Does anybody have experience on this matter?

 We are accessing postgres through TCL CGI scripts interpreted by pqtcl a
TCL shell with POSTGRES interface. You can find sources of everything in
ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com/tcl/

 Wojtek


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