Chris Sansom wrote:

OK, so I suggested phpMyAdmin.

Dan Trainor said:

I highly suggest staying away from PHPMyAdmin.



and, even more helpfully, 'Anthony' wrote:

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:-\



Fine - from this I gather phpMyAdmin is perhaps not a Good Thing.

Now, given that I'm a relative newbie to all this, can someone please tell me why in slightly more coherent terms? So far, I've found it very useful.

I do suggest using phpMyAdmin, it is a great tool, as long as you use a stable version, i have been using it for the past 4years,
and i have always been satisfied from it,
and there is also http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/ for Postgres users....

i have noticed that my answer was missunderstood,
i was shocked why does 'Dan' suggested staying away from it.....



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