One option is to use an application server (such as Enhydra, which is
Open Source). I recently put together a brief cookbook style tutorial
on getting Enhydra running with PostgreSQL. It should soon, hopefully
this week, be published on the Enhydra web site ( http://www.enhydra.org
), or e-mail me off-line and I can send you a copy.
After getting an understanding as to how to get PostgreSQL working with
Enhydra, you may want to go through their "Getting Started" tutorial (
see the bottom of the page at
http://www.enhydra.org/software/documentation/enhydra/index.html ). The
DiscRack example in the tutorial shows more specifically what you're
asking for -- how to use an HTML form to get user info into your DB.
Regards,
Jim
"J.Post" wrote:
>
> I've been looking on the internet for 2 hours for information how to connect
> my SQL database to my website. I didn't find what I was looking for, this is
> my problem............
> I have got a form on my site, that can be filled in by visitors. I want the
> results automatically being written in my sql database, does anybody know
> how to do this???