Hi!

Just wanted to bring up an old topic - the situation with mysql web
clients is the same as last year or is there any new good software?
Something that would be easy to use and look nice to the users? I'm
also looking for something quite simple yet enough customizable.

Thanks!

Martins


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> Vittorio ZuccalĂ  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 user for their user name and password and use that 
> information to decide which databases they have access to.

>  - Jonathon Wardman, flutt.net




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