> You can't sell into the "ISP appliance market" until there's something as > ubiquitous as "PHPMyAdmin" for PostgreSQL. And note that the "ISP appliance > market" only cares about this in a very indirect way. They don't actually use > the database; their /customers/ do. And their customers are likely to be > fairly unsophisticated souls who will use whatever database is given to them.
Hey! What about phpPgAdmin? We're actually working on a next generation version atm which is a total rewrite that: 1. modern php 2. register_globals off, full error checking 3. themable 4. Easily supports all versions 5. etc. However, even with repeated calls for developers, it's just me and Rob Treat! phpPgAdmin does not work with 7.3 so this in an increasingly important project. Anyone wanna help? :) http://phppgdamin.sourceforge.net/ Maybe we should move to gborg? Chris ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster