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phpMyAdmin
Has anybody modified phpMyAdmin to where there are no frames and or know of a better product than phpMyAdmin that produces the same thing?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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http://dev.mysql.com/
On the right there are links to MySQL Administrator and MySQL Query browsers. They are better than phpMyAdmin but they are not web based.
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I've used MySQL Administrator, the problem is when I try and add a table or modifiy the table somehow it doesn't like it and locks me out so I have to logout and in again and it does the same thing.
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why do you have a problem with the frames in phpmyadmin?
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i hate frames
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ooh I agree, I hate frames. But I really only hate them from a working with the code or a design perspective. But for an admin panel, it really doesn't matter. I've used numerous web scripts that used frames in the admin panel. It's not really a problem unless it really screws up your browser or something
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