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Vittorio Zuccalà wrote:
Anthony ha scritto:
for root access, i already have phpMyAdmin installed on the server.
You can also use phpmyadmin for normal user.
In my organization i use it for all users...
Indeed, if you set PHPMyAdmin to 'HTTP' or 'cookie' authentication mode
it will ask the us
Vittorio Zuccalà ha scritto:
You can also use phpmyadmin for normal user.
In my organization i use it for all users...
Uff...
I didn't remember...
If it is not enought you can use Dadabik (www.dadabik.org)
It is great: do not be impressed from its simple interface. It is very
completed softw
Anthony ha scritto:
for root access, i already have phpMyAdmin installed on the server.
You can also use phpmyadmin for normal user.
In my organization i use it for all users...
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Hello,
i am looking for a simple Web interface,
for normal users (non admin), that will only have access to their Database,
and have the possibility to manage their tables (create,delete,insert,...).
for root access, i already have phpMyAdmin installed on the server.
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On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 06:41:42PM -0400, Dora wrote:
> I m open to suggestions. I use HTML and JavaScript regularly. If I
> have some sample code I could hack it do what I need. My website is on
> a UNIX CGI plant form.
I'd suggest PHP. Perl, PHP and to a lesser degree, C and Python, are the
ke to do it myself though.
>
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> From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> There are about 1000 people on this list that c
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-->I m open to suggestions. I use HTML and JavaScript regularly. If I
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Dont worry
The indians will put 3 more of us out of work by tommorrow am!
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> Martin Gainty wrote:
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Dora wrote:
I m open to suggestions. I use HTML and JavaScript regularly. If I
have some sample code I could hack it do what I need. My website is on
a UNIX CGI plant form.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks
PHP... http://www.php.net
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 18:41:42 -0400, Dora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I m open to suggestions. I use HTML and JavaScript regularly. If I
have some sample code I could hack it do what I need. My website is on
a UNIX CGI plant form.
Add PHP to your list of skills. There is so much documentation
on t
, October 09, 2003 6:28 PM
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Martin Gainty wrote:
There are about 1000 people on this list that can put a web front end for
you
Something to think about..
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Who am I missing? I only counted 997.
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Thank you. I'd like to do it myself though.
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There are about 1000 people on this list that can put
There are about 1000 people on this list that can put a web front end for
you
Something to think about..
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Subject: web interface...
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-->I have used other relational databases but am new to my sql. Where
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Hi
I have used other relational databases but am new to my sql. Where can
I find documentation on how to connect my database to a web page?
Thanks
Hi
I have used other relational databases but am new to my sql. Where can
I find documentation on how to connect my database to a web page?
Thanks
I am using phpMyAdmin. But it is written in php.
Regards,
KH
> Hi all!
>
> I started using MySQL about two months ago (and I already love it!)
> and I'm new to this list...
>
> I would like to know if there's some web interface for MySQL
> management that h
> I started using MySQL about two months ago (and I already love it!) and
I'm new to this list...
>
> I would like to know if there's some web interface for MySQL management
that has been released as open source. Preferably this should be in ASP 3.0
or ASP .NET languages, but
Hi all!
I started using MySQL about two months ago (and I already love it!) and I'm new to
this list...
I would like to know if there's some web interface for MySQL management that has been
released as open source. Preferably this should be in ASP 3.0 or ASP .NET languages,
efinitely write
something to the error log...
Tweaking your my.cnf and php.ini may also help you cause here...
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From: "Defryn, Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 11:25 PM
Subject: Another one on
I also have a problem with lost connections.
I have small mysql database (version 3.23.49 on FreeBSD 4.5)
I have created a website interface to enter and retrieve data.
I used ASP to do this. Sometimes when I go to the website
I get the error "can't connect or lost connection to server."
The my
Try replacing that with this bit of code:
$db = mysql_pconnect("localhost", "testdb", "test123") or exit(mysql_error());
It should give you a more descriptive error message. Note I didn't put the "@", which
is used to suppress error messages in PHP.
Adam Hooper
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Type this line of code before your line
$db = mysql_pconnect("localhost", "testdb", "test123") or
die(mysql_error());
The error u get will be pretty descriptive.
If not revert back to me.
nev L.
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From: Ricardo Fitzgerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
@ $db = mysql_
Hi,
I'm developing a web application using mysqld as a localhost but
accessed from anywhere. My problem is simple, after entering form
data, and execute the php script, always returns an error I wrote in
case of unsuccesful connection to the db.
I did everything , create a user with many privile
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Subject: Web interface and backup
I have two questions. (If you would be so kind to respond I would
appreciate it)
1. What is the best way, or correct way to backup the MYSQL databases. I
thought shuttin
aphic interface for MYSQL, to be able to
perform querys with a web interface?
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This may be of interest to newbies that would like a point-and-click
method of building their web database tables, queries, forms, and reports in
MySQL.
http://webdatapro.com
Description:
"Easily create relational database solutions online, requires no
programming or SQL knowledge.
Provides the
> Thanks to everyone who replied. I got a lot of people who said I should
> either use phpMyAdmin or webadmin. It turns out that neither will quite do
> what I need it to, and I just wanted to try to get any other suggestions.
> In particular, the former doesn't allow one to put any kind of
t; > I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew
> > of a good robust program to put a web interface on a database so that
> > it can be viewed and modified by people who don't know SQL syntax.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
>
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On 3 Feb 2001, at 19:44, John Williams wrote:
> I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew
> of a good robust program to put a web interface on a database so that
> it can be viewed and modified by people who don't know SQL syntax.
>
> Thanks,
You might want to try the php-nuke 'construction kit'. Looks good
(www.wageningen.org was build using this, take a look)
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I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew of a
good robust program to put
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John Williams wrote:
> I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew of a
> good robust program to put a web interface on a database so that it can be
> viewed and modified by people who don't know SQL
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Asunto: Web Interface
I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew of a
good robust program to put a web interface on a database so that it can be
viewed and modified by people who don't know SQL syntax.
Th
I'm running MySQL 3.22.32 on Linux. I was wondering if anybody knew of a
good robust program to put a web interface on a database so that it can be
viewed and modified by people who don't know SQL syntax.
Thanks,
John
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