PHPMYADMIN
'phpMyAdmin' is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Internet. Currently it can create and drop databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any SQL statement, and manage keys on fields.
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| History |
| Milestone releases |
| Current status |
| Similar products |
| External links |
History
Tobias Ratschiller, then an IT consultant and later founder of the software company Maguma, started to work on a PHP-based web front-end to MySQL in 1998, inspired by Peter Kuppelwieser's MySQL-Webadmin. When he gave up the project in 2000 because of lack of time, phpMyAdmin had already become one of the most popular PHP applications and MySQL administration tools with a large community of users and contributors. It is also included in many Linux distributions.
In order to coordinate the growing number of patches, a group of three developers, Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle and Loïc Chapeaux, registered ''The phpMyAdmin Project'' at SourceForge and took over the development in 2001.
Milestone releases
★ 0.9.0 (September 9, 1998) : First internal release.
★ 1.0.1 (October 26, 1998)
★ 1.2.0 (November 29, 1998)
★ 1.3.1 (December 27, 1998) : First multi-lingual version.
★ 2.1.0 (June 8, 2000): Last release by the original developer Tobias Ratschiller.
★ 2.2.0 (August 31, 2001) : First stable release by ''The phpMyAdmin Project''.
★ 2.3.0 (November 8, 2001) : Database and table views were split into smaller sections.
★ 2.5.0 (November 5, 2003) : Introduction of the MIME-based transformation system.
★ 2.6.0 (September 27, 2004) : Improved character set and MySQL 4.1 support.
★ 2.7.0 (December 4, 2005) : Improved importing capabilities, simplified configuration, UI cleanup, and much more.
★ 2.8.0 (March 6, 2006) : Compatibility updates, hiding databases, configurable memory limits, web-based setup.
★ 2.9.0 (September 20, 2006)
★ 2.10.0 (February 27, 2007) : GUI for relations, called ''Designer''
Current status
The software, which is currently available in fifty-two different languages (languages list), is still being maintained by ''The phpMyAdmin Project'' under Olivier Müller, Marc Delisle, Alexander M. Turek, Michal Čihař and Garvin Hicking.
Similar products
Another very similar tool, phpPgAdmin, provides similar functionality for PostgreSQL. It originally started as a fork of phpMyAdmin, but is now a completely different code base.
There is a tool for managing Microsoft SQL Server, called phpMSAdmin. Though it borrows design principles from phpMyAdmin, it was written entirely from scratch and includes no code from phpMyAdmin.
There is similar lightweight tool for managing MySQL databases called phpMinAdmin, which has all the most important features of phpMyAdmin, but consists of only one php file.
External links
★ The phpMyAdmin Project
★ Learning SQL Using phpMyAdmin
★ Documentation and FAQ (official Wiki)
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