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From:Rance Hall Date:May 8 2002 4:12pm
Subject:Re: Gui Managers for Linux
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Andy,

Yes I have an apache service running, so adding phpmyadmin to my website 
turns out not to be a hard thing.  I have used it before and it used to be a 
fairly streamlined product.

Some of the changes made to phpmyadmin since I used it last are not 
impressing me.

but I really dont want to use phpmyadmin becuase one of my clients doesnt 
want to for what they claim are security issues.

So Im still looking for a real gui application that does in linux what MySQL 
Front can do in windows.


>From: andy thomas <andy@stripped>
>Reply-To: andy.thomas@stripped
>To: Rance Hall <rance_hall@stripped>
>CC: mysql@stripped
>Subject: Re: Gui Managers for Linux
>Date: Wed, 8 May 2002 04:16:11 +0100 (BST)
>
>
>
>On Tue, 7 May 2002, Rance Hall wrote:
>
> > Im very disapointed in the GUI managers for MySQL available under linux.
> >
> > Ive used MySQL Front for windows and was very impressed with its ability 
>to
> > manipulate data by generating and executing "on the fly" insert, update, 
>and
> > delete sql statements based on what you do in the data entry window.
> >
> > Linux GUI Managers still require way to much SQL for my tastes, If I 
>wanted
> > a CLI I would have stuck with the text mysql client.
> >
> > Anybody know of a MySQL Front like program for linux that has pretty 
>much
> > the same feature set?
>
>Have you tried phpMyAdmin? It is really intended for web servers so
>you'll need to be running a httpd server such as apache as well as
>mysqld, although phpmyadmin/httpd server can be on a different computer
>as it can use standard MySQL network connections over port 3306 to
>access the MySQL server. See http://www.phpmyadmin.net.
>
>Andy
>




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