Hello,
> Is there something like PHPAdmin for SQLite?
I've put together Awesome SQLite [1] - a collection of (free)
SQLite goodies incl. a list of admin tools for SQLite - desktop
version (e.g. SQLiteStudio recommended) or web (e.g. sqliteweb).
Cheers.
[1] https://github.
] Im Auftrag von Cecil
Westerhof
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 10:28
An: SQLite mailing list
Betreff: Re: [sqlite] Is there something like PHPAdmin for SQLite
2016-04-21 10:07 GMT+02:00 Philip Newton :
> That won't work if the Firefox is on his local machine and the sqlite
> da
2016-04-21 10:07 GMT+02:00 Philip Newton :
> That won't work if the Firefox is on his local machine and the sqlite
> database is on the server
>
?That is the case.
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Cecil Westerhof
On 20 April 2016 at 22:46, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 22:21:04 +0200
> Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
>> ?He told me he liked the idea of SQLite, but had to use MySQL,
>> because he needed to give his client a web interface. So if there is
>> a web interface (and there is), then he is
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 22:21:04 +0200
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> 2016-04-20 18:27 GMT+02:00 R Smith :
>
> > If you are happy to log in to the server, we could suggest a few
> > great tools - but please note that there is nothing wrong with
> > MySQL as far as web development goes. There is no need
2016-04-20 18:27 GMT+02:00 R Smith :
> If you are happy to log in to the server, we could suggest a few great
> tools - but please note that there is nothing wrong with MySQL as far as
> web development goes. There is no need to change to SQLite, what is MySQL
> doing wrong? A major consideration
2016-04-20 18:16 GMT+02:00 Martin Kucej :
> I use phpLiteAdmin. It has served me well.
>
> https://www.phpliteadmin.org/
?Thanks. I will share it with my colleague.
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Cecil Westerhof
There is ample PHP support, and even Python and the like (see the APSW
suite by Roger Binns for instance).
PHP of course supports also MSSQL and PostGres and the like, there is no
need to be "stuck with MySQL".
As for phpMyAdmin - that's a different story - the strength of
phpMyAdmin is of
I'm using https://www.phpliteadmin.org/ for this. Great tool and cheap:
free!
2016-04-20 18:12 GMT+02:00 Cecil Westerhof :
> I am blowing the horn for SQLite. ;-) A colleague of mine likes it in
> principal, but he provides web hosting with a database. He has to provide
> his clients with a web
I am blowing the horn for SQLite. ;-) A colleague of mine likes it in
principal, but he provides web hosting with a database. He has to provide
his clients with a web based interface for maintaining there database.
Because of this he thinks he is ?condemned? to MySQL.
Is this true, or would there
I use phpLiteAdmin. It has served me well.
https://www.phpliteadmin.org/
On 04/20/2016 11:12 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I am blowing the horn for SQLite. ;-) A colleague of mine likes it in
> principal, but he provides web hosting with a database. He has to provide
> his clients with a web
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