You might want to look at this :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81653
This project is a native Postgresql connection in XUL (an XML based language that describes the Widgets in Firefox).


I have not had time to play with this but it looks like the Firefox client could connect natively to a Postgres DB and expose it's widgets to provide a rich DB interface, with the scripting being done in JScript. This could in essence turn Firefox into an access like client to a Postgres DB (at least in so far as the forms go). Seems very promising , but it does not look like development is very active at the moment.

Cheers
Johan Wehtje

Geoffrey wrote:

Chris Smith wrote:

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Does anyone know how to connect  javascript to a postgresql
database



You can't connect javascript to any sort of database.


Actually you can, with server side javascript, although I don't know if it supports postgresql. It does support odbc.


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